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CHRISTIAN 

ENDEAVOR 

EDITION  OF 

GOSPEL    HYMNS    No.    6, 


BY 

IRA  D.  SANKEY, 
JAMES  McGRANAHAN  and  GEO.  C,  STEBBINS. 


United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor, 

50  BROMFIELD  STREET, 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

THE  BIGLOW  &  MAIN  COMPANY,'  I  THE  JOHN  CHURCH  COMPANY, 

New  York  and  Chicago.  ^  1  Cincinnati  and  New  Yoric, 


Copyright,  1891,  by  The  Biglow  &.  Main  Co.  and  The  John  Church  C<k 


PREFACE. 


CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

EDITION  OF 

Gospel  Hymns  No.  6. 


This  book  has  been  specially  prepared  for  the  use  of  the 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  at  the  urgent  request  of  the  officers  of  the  United  Society 
of  Christian  Endeavor,  Boston,  Mass. 

It  contains  all  the  latest  and  best  Sacred  Songs  of  the  Authors 
written  during  the  last  four  years,  together  with  a  fine  selection  of 
the  newest  and  most  useful  songs  of  the  popular  composers  whose 
names  are  found  in  its  pages,  as  well  as  a  choice  selection  of  Metrical 
Psalms  set  to  new  music  of  a  practical  and  popular  character. 

There  will  also  be  found  in  this  volume  a  number  of  Standard 
Gospel  Hymns  such  as  have  become  universal  favorites  with  the 
Christian  Endeavor  Societies  throughout  the  country. 

This  book  contains  sixteen  pages  more  than  the  regular  edition  of 
"  Gospel  Hymns  No.  6,"  embracing  a  number  of  Christian  Endeavor 
Hymns  for  special  occasions,  together  with  the  Motto,  Pledge  2Si& 
Benediction  of  the  Society. 

IRA    D.    SANKEY, 
JAMES  McGRANAHAN, 
GEO.  C.  STEBBINS. 


NOTICK. 

Nearly  all  the  Hymns  and  Tunes  in  this  Book  are  Copyrighted.  No  one 
will  be  allowed  to  print  or  publish  any  of  them  for  any  purpose  whatever 
without  the  written  permission  of  the  owners  of  copyright. 

THE  BIGLOW  &  MAIN  CO. 

THE  JOHN  CHURCH  CO. 


Gospel  Hymns, 

No.  6, 


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"A  fountain  opened  for  sin  and  for  uncleanness."— Zec.  13:  1. 
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3.  The       bar  -  ren  wastes  are  fruitful  lands,  The  des-ert  blooms  with  ros  -    es; 

4.  My        sun     no  moregoesdownby  day,Mymoon  nomore  is      wan  -  ing; 

5.  Oh,     depth    of  mer- cy!  breadth  of  grace!  Oh,  love  of  God  un  -  bound-ed! 

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And  He,  the  glo  -  ry  of  alllands,Hislove  -  ly  face  dis-clos  - 
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Pleading  that  show'rs  of  grace  may  fall, — Send  them  up-on  us,  O  Lord. 
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2.  I've  learn'd     to  sing  the  song  of  peace, 'Tis  sweet  -  er     ev  - 'ry  day, 

3.  I         sing      the  song  of  per- feet  love,    It      cast  -  eth    out  all    fear! 

4.  I've  learn'd     to  sing  the  song  of    joy.    My     cup        ia     running  o'er 

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Since      Je  -    sus  calmed  my  troubled  soul,  And  bore    my  sins      a  -  way. 
O      breadth,     O  length, O  depth,  O  height!  O       love      so  full    of  cheer. 
"With  bless  -  ings  full    of  peace  and  love.    And  still  there's  more  and  more! 
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"Happy  is  he  whose  hope  Is  In  the  Lord."— Ps.  146 1  5. 
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Be  not  afraid,  but  trust  and  wait;  The  sun  will  shine  to-morrow. 

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"Strait  is  the  gate  and  narrow  is  the  way."— Matt.  7:  14. 
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1.  Why    do  you  lin-ger,       Why  do  you  stay      In    the  broad  road,  that  most 

2.  Do      you  find  pleasures,    Last-ing  and  pure,    In       the  gay  scenes  that  the 

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leave     it    to-day;   Make  yourde-cis- ion,   Oh,     do  not  wait;  Take  thou  the -a 


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«*The  Lord  Jehovah  is  the  Rock  of 
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2.  I'll  hide  me    in  this    ref- nge  strong,  From  ev-'iy  storm- y     blast; 

3.  Ye  com-fort-less  and  temp-est-tost,     By    sins  and  woes  op  -  prest, 

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And    sit  and  sing     nn  -  til  the  waves    Of  wrath  are      o-  ver  -  past. 

Ye    tempt-ed,troub- led,    ru-ined,  lost,  Come  find  in  Christ  your  rest. 

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"  He  is  able  also  to  save  them  to  the  uttermost."—: 
CiiAxiDiA  May  Ferrin. 


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1.  Je- BUS  saves!  O  blessed    sto  -  ry,  Full  of  love    and  peace  di  -  vine, 

2.  Je-  sus  saves!  O,  who  can  fath-om   All  the  ful  -  ness  of  His    love? 

3.  Je-  sus  saves!  O    sinner,    heark-en  To  the  call     of  love  to  -  day; 


Bursting  from  the  realms  of    glo  -  ry,  Echoing  thro'  this  world  of 

He  once  died    for  our   re-  demption.  Now  He  waits  for     us      a  - 

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"I  the  Lord  am  thy  Saviour  and  thy  Redeemer."— ISA.  49:  26. 


Eli.  Nathan. 
Allegro. 


James  McGranahan. 


1.  How  sweet  the  joy  that  fills  my  soul,  Christ  is  my  Re- deem -er; 

2.  Tho'  Sa- tan   oft  my  way    oppose,  Christ  is  my  Re- deem -er; 

3.  Whentri-alscome  I  still  con-fess,  Christ  is  my  Re- deem -er; 

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With  this  I  bold- ly  meet    my  foes,   Christ  is  my  Re- deem- er; 

He  gives  me  grace  each  care    to  bless,  Christ  is  my  Re- deem- er; 

By    this    I  break  sin's  gall- ing  chain,  Christ  is  my  Re- deem- er; 

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'Twas  this  that  gave  me  life  and  light, '  Tis  this  that  nerves  me  for  the  fight, 
He  guides  and  keeps  me  day  by  day,  He  closer  comes  when  dark  the  way, 
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He  doth  with  this  my  fears  al  -  lay;  Christ  is  my  Re  -  deem- 
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"The  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary  land."— Isa.  32:  2. 
F.  J.  Ckosby.  Ira  D.  Sankby. 


1.  Lead  to  theshad-ow  of  the  Eock    of    Ref-ugeMy  wea  -  ry         feet; 

2.  Lead  to  the'shad-ow  of  the  Eock    E  -  ter  -  nal  My  heart  op  -  pressed ; 

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There    in    the    se-cret  of  Thy  ho  -  ly    presence,  Calm  shall    I    rest. 
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"  Come  unto  me."— Matt.  11 :  28. 


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1.  Je  -  sus,     I  come       to    Thee    for  light,    Re  -  store     to 

2.  Je  -  sus,     I   come —    I       can  -  not    stay  From  Thee     an 

3.  Je  -  sus,     I  come — "just   as        I      am,"   To    Thee,    the 


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No.  12. 


'And  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously."— Ps.  45:  4. 


H.  H.  MiLMAN. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


1.  Ride  on!  ride  on  in  maj  -  es  -  ty!  Hark!  all  the  tribes  ho-san 

2.  Ride  on!  ride  on  in  maj  -  es  -  ty!The  an- gel  ar-mies  of 

3.  Ride  on!  ride  on  in  maj  -  es  -  ty!  The  last  and  fiercest  strife 

4.  Ride  on!  ride  on  in  maj-es-ty!In    low- ly  pomp  ride  on 

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O  Saviour  meek.pursne  Thy  road  With  palms  and  scatter'd  garments  strew'd.  § 
Look  down  with  sad  and  wond'riug  eyes  To  see  the  approaching  sacri-  fice.  2 
The  Fa-  ther  on  His  sap-phire  throne  Awaits  His  own  anoint- ed  Son.  ^ 
Bow  Thy  meek  head  to    mortal  pain,Thentake,OGod,Thypow'randreign.? 

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"I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  myself."— John  14 :  3. 
Thos.  Laurie.  J.  j.  Lowe. 


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1.  Our     Sav-iourwill    descend    a- gain,  Earth's  buried  millions  rais  -ing; 

2.  And  though  these  bod-ies  lie      in  dust  Be-  fore  that  glad    appear-  ing? 

3.  What  tho' earth's  gath'ring  tempests  lower,Anda-ges pass      in  sad  -  ness? 

4.  Then,  safe     at  last,  this  bless  -  edthrong,Set  free  from  trib-u  -  la  -  tion, 

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"With  Him  will  come  a    glo-  rioustrain,A-  dor  -  ing  Him  andprais  -  ing. 

Yet   shall  they  stand  a-  mong  the  just,  Our  Sav-iour'sim  -  age  wear  -  ing. 

Yet      we  may  see  that  glo-rious  dawn,  And  hail  the  hour  with  glad  -  ness. 

Shall  ev  -  er  praise  in    ho  -  ly  song  The  God    of  their    sal  -  va  -  tion. 

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Till,cast- ing  down  each  gold- en  crown.  We  worship  Him  for  -  ev  -    er. 

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"God  so  loved  the  world  that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son."— Jno.  3:  16. 
M.  Fbasbr.  James  McGranahan. 


1.  'Tis    a    true  and  faith-ful      say  -  ing,  Je-  sus  died  for     sin  -  ful  men; 

2.  He    has  made  a      full     a  -  tone  -  ment,  Now  His  sav-ing  work    is  done; 

3.  Still  up-on      His  hands  the  nail  prints,  And  the  scars  np  -  on    His  brow; 

4.  But    re-mem-ber  this  same  Je  -    sus    In  the  clouds  will  come  a  -  gain, 


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And  with  Him  His  blood-bought  peo- 


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iour  In  the  glo  -  ry  standeth  now.  ^ 
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O      glad    and  glo-rious    Gos-  pel! 


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No.  15. 


El  Nathan. 


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"  Behold,  now  is  the  accepted  time."--2  Cob.  6:  2. 


C.  C.  Case. 


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1.  While  we  pray,  and  while  we  plead,  While  you  see  your  soul's  deep  need, 

2.  You  have  wandered  far     a  -  way;      Do    not  risk      an  -  oth  -  er    day; 

3.  In      the  world  you've  fail'd  to  find      Aught  of  peace  for    troubled   mind; 

4.  Come  to  Christ,  con  -  fes  -  sion  make;  Come  to  Christ  and  par  -  don  take; 


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While  your  Fa- ther  calls  you  home  Will  you  not,  my  broth-er,  come? 

Do      not  turn  from  God  your  face,    But,    to-  day,    ac-cept  His  grace. 

Come    to  Christ,  on  Him  be-  lieve.  Peace  and  joy    you  shall  re  -  ceive. 

Trust    in  Him  from  day  to    day,    He    will  keep  you  all    the  way. 


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Why  not    now?     why  not  now?      Why  not  come  to    Je  -  sus    now? 
Why  not  now  ?  why  not  now  ? 


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"He  went  forth  conquering  and  to  conquer."— Rev  6:  2. 
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2.  Conquering  now  and  still  to   con-quer,  Who  is  this  wonder- ful        King? 

3.  Conquering  now  and  still  to  con-quer,  Je-sus, Thou  Ruler   of         all, 


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See  them  with  courage  ad-  vane-  ing,  Clad  in  their  brilliant    ar  -  ray, 

He  is  our  Lord  and    Re-deem  -  er,   Saviour  and  Monarch    di  -  vine. 

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Shouting  the  name  of  their  Lead- er,  Hear  them  exult- ing  -  ly  say. 

They  are  the  stars  that  for-    ev  -   er  Bright  in  His  kingdom  will  shine. 

Find  in  Thy  mansions  e    -    ter- nal  Rest,  when  their  warfare  is  past. 

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Wi^ifX^  Witm^h,  (^mu. — €0mMtl 


Chorus. 


Not  to  the    strong  is   the  bat  -  tie,  Not  to  the  swift    is     the      race, 

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No.  17.  §0%  <!l!»0^t,  wttit  pg&t  §wint 

"Lead  me  in  thy  truth,  and  teach  me."— Ps.  25:  5. 
Andrew  Reed.  L.  M.  Gottschai^k,  arr  by  H.  P.  M. 


1.  Ho-   ly  Ghost,  with  lightdivine,     Shine  up -on    this  heart  of       mine; 

2.  Ho  -    ly  Ghost,  with  pow'r  divine.  Cleanse  this  guilty  heart   of       mine; 


Chase    the    shades  of  night    a    -    way,  Turn  my  darkness  in  -  to  day. 
Long     hath  sin, with- out      con  -  trol,   Held  do-min-ion  o'er    my  soul. 


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3  Holy  Ghost,  with  joy  divine, 
Cheer  this  saddened  heart  of  mine; 
Bid  my  many  woes  depart, 
Heal  my  wounded,  bleeding  heart. 


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4  Holy  Spirit,  all  divine, 
Dwell  within  this  heart  of  mine; 
Cast  down  every  idol-throne, 
Heign  supreme — and  reign  alone. 


No.  18. 


C.  R.  H. 


'And  again,  I  say,  rejoice."— PhiI/.  4:  4. 


J.  H.  BUBKE. 


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1.  Re-joice!  ye  saints,  a- gain    re-joice,  And  sing,  with  one  ac  -  cord; 

2.  Re-joice!  re- joice!  lift  up    your  head,  And  praise  the  liv  -  ing     God; 

3.  Re-joice!  re- joice!  let  praise  a  -  bound  Be  -  fore      Je- ho- vah's  throne, 

4.  Re-joice!  re- joice!  the  Lord  will  come,  Ac  -  cord-  ing  to    His    word; 


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Re  -  joice  with  all    your  heart  and  voice,  In    Christ     your  risen      Lord. 
That  for    your  souls  the  Sav-  iour  shed    His    own  most  precious    blood. 
For    dead  ones  raised,  and  lost  ones  found,  And  prod  -  i-gals  brought  home, , 
And  gath- er     all      His  ransom' d  home,  "For  ev    -    er  with  the    Lord."; 


Choeus. 


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Re-joice,  Re-joice    in  the  Lord,  Re-joice  in  the  Lord     al-way;  S- 

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Re-joice,  Re-  joice     in  the  Lord,  and  a-gain  I    say,  Re  -  joice. 

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No.  19.      ^tvex  ^hmt  a  pgltt  sso  Jak 

"  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world."— John  12:  46. 
F.  J.  Crosby.  Rev.  Robert  Lowry. 


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1.  Nev  -  er  shone  a  light  so  fair,     Never  fell  so  sweet  a  song,  As     the  cho  -  rus 

2.  Still      that  Ju-bilee  of  song  Breaks  upon  the  rising  morn ;  While  the  an  -  them 

3.  Welcomenow  the  blessed  day  When  we  praise  the  Lord  our  King;  When  wemeetto 


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rolls  a  -  long,  Floods  of  light  the  earth  a  -  dorn;  Old  and  young  take  up  the 
praise  and  pray,  And  His  love  with  gladness  sing;  Let  the  world  take  up  the 


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No.  20.    pUdufaft,  §\m  pss  §^mt 


M.  Fraser. 


'And  again  they  said,  Alleluia."— Rev.  19:  3. 

James  McGbanahan". 


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1.  O     breth  -  ren,     rise     and    sing,  Make    hal  -  le  -   lu  -  jahs 

breth      -       ren,  rise    and  sing,  Hal       -       le- 

2.  He    "wins    for      us        the    fight,  He    makes  our  darkness 

3.  No    lack      or      want   have  they  "Who  make  the  Lord  their 

4.  O     trust    Him   then    to     guide,  And    for    His    own  pro- 

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lu- jahs  ring                                                                              And  bless  His  name.  »* 

light,            All       dreary  doubts  take  flight  When  He         ap      -  pears.   | 

stay;             New  strength  for  every    day  His      grace      sup    -  plies,    a: 

vide;            Should  weal  or  woe  be  -  tide,  Trust    to         the  end.    | 

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Hal  -  le  -    lu  -  jah,  Hal  •  le  -  lu  •  jah, 

Hal  -  le  -  lu-  jah,  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  Jah, 


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lu  -  jah,  bless  His    name;  Hal-  le    -    lu  -jah, 

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Hal  -  le  -  In  -  jah,  Hal  -  le  -  lu    -    -    jah,  bless      His  name! 

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No.  21. 


•The  Lord  is  my  shepherd."— PsA.  23:  1. 


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1.  One  day  the  Shepherd  passed,  and  turning,  said, 

2.  He  led  me  through  green  pasture  land, 

3.  From  out  no  other  eye  had  ever  beamed 

4.  Black  clouds  were  gathering  on  a  blacker  sky,  the 

5.  Dear  Lord,  the  darkness  falls  upon  me, 

6.  And  soon  there  came  a  loving  call  in  answer, 

7.  None  ever  perished  following  Jesus  fully, 


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By  waters  etill; 
Such  love  on  me; 
World  all  so  drear; 
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Good  Shepherd,  lead,  and  I  will  follow 

Upon  the  night  wind  rose  the  cry  of 

My  feet  are  stumbling  on  the  mountains; 

Mine  eye  shall  guide  the  blind  ones,  and  the  weary  Mine  arm  shall  aid. ' ' 

The  weakest  lambs  are  carried  in  His  bosom,  and  Brought  safely  home. 


So      kind  was  He! 
Go  where  He  will? 
Hard    aft-  er  Thee. 
One       in  great  fear. 
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"  The  Spirit  and  the  bride  say,  Come."— Rev.  22:  17. 
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3.  In         sim  -  pie  faith  His   word     be  -  lieve,     And   His  a-  bun-dant 

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2.  Gird    on    the  sword  and       ar  -  mor,    Let   faith  be  thy  strong  shield; 

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"Him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  nowise  cast  out."— Jno.  6:  37. 
fiii  Nathan.  James  McGranahan. 


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2.  By      trust-  ing  Christ  the  wit-  ness  came,  My  Sav 

3.  Be  -    lieve  and  thou  shalt  sure-  ly    live,    My  Sav 

4.  Though  rough  the  way, I    shall  en- dure,  My  Sav 

5.  How      do     I  know  I'll  live      a  -  gain?  My  Sav 

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Je  -  sus,name,  My  Sav  -  iour  tells  me 

My  Sav  -  iour  tells  me 

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"He shall  hide  me."— Ps.  27:  5. 


F.  J.  Crosby. 


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2.  Hide  me,  when  the  storm  is  .  rag  -   ing       O'er  life's  troubled    sea ; 

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Like  a  dove  on  o  -  cean's  bil  -  lows,  O  let  me  fly  to  Thee. 
"When  in  tears  I  seek  the      com  -  fort    Thou  canst  a- lone  be  -  stow. 


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O,     my    Sav-iour,     keep  Thou  me. 


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No.  28.      Mhxm  #ttt  tk  §iiit-§mt 

{ May  be  sung  as  a  Solo  and  Chorus. ) 
Rev.  E.  S.  Uffobd.  E.  S.  U.    Arr.  by  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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3.  Throw  out  the  Life-Line  to  dan-g'er-fraught  men,  Sinking  in  anguish  where 

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"All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  O  Lord."— PSA.  145:  10, 

BOBEBT  GEANT. 


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1.  O  worship  the  King  all    glorious  a-  bove,  And  grate-ful-  ly  sing 

2.  O   tell   of  His  might,  and  sing  of  His  grace,  Whose  robe  is  the  light, 

3.  Thy  bountiful  care  what  tongue  can  recite  ?  It  breathes  in  the  air, 

4.  Frail  children  of  dust,  and  fee-ble  as  irail,    In     Thee  do  we  trust, 

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whose  can  -  o-py  space;  His  chariots  of  wrath  the  deep  thunder-clouds  form, 
it   shines    in  the  light,    It  streams  from  the  hills,  It  descends  to  the  plain, 
nor    find  Thee  to  fail;    Thy  mercies  how  ten-  der!  How  firm  to  the  end, 


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Pa    -      vil  -  ion'd       in      splen-  dor,  and  gird  -  ed  with  praise. 

And      dark         is        His      path  on  the  wings     of  the    storm. 

And     sweet  -    ly        dis  -    tills    in  the  dew     and  the     rain. 

Our        Mak  -   er,       De  -  fen  -  der,  Ee  -  deem  -  er,  and  Friend. 

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"He  shall  teach  you  all  things."— John  14:  26. 
L.  W.  MuNHAiiii.  Robert  Lowry. 


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1.  Ho  -  ly    Spir  -  it,     Teacher  Thou,  At    the  throne  of  grace  we    bow; 

2.  Com-fort  -  er       in  -  deed  Thou  art,  Giv-ing  strength  to    ev  -  'ry  heart; 

3.  Sent  to       be    our  Guide  to  -  day,  Keep  us     in     the    nar  -  row  way; 


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And      in     life,  what-e'er    be  -  tide.  Help    us 

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"Go  ye  Into  all  the  world  and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  creature."— Mark  16 :  15. 
Eli.  Nathan.  James  McGbanahak. 

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2.  Preach  the  gos-  pel    full    of  joy,  While  on  grace  and  mer  -  cy  dwelling; 

3.  Preach  the  gos- pel,  make    it  clear,  By       the  blood   of  Christ  re- mis-sion; 

4.  Preach  the  gos-  pel   full     of  love,  Christ's  compas-sion  ful  -  ly  know-ing; 

5.  Preach  the  gos- pel     as     if  God    Sin  -  ners  lost  through  you  were  seeking; 


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Give  the  mes-sage,  make  them  hear,  This  a  -  lone  is  our  com- mission. 
Seek  thepow-er  from  a-bove.  While  Hisgreat  com-pas- sion  show- ing. 
His      sal  -  va-  tion  through  the  word,  Speak  as  if     the  Lord  were  speak-ing. 


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Je    -        -        -  sns  hath  redeemed  us,  O         giveHimtheglo-ry. 

Je  -  sus  hath  redeemed  us,        Jesus  hath  redeemed  us  O 


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No.  32.  I  m  ®wtitt0  %hu,  §0xA  §m$. 


"Trusting  in  the  Lord."-Ps.  112:  7. 
Frances  R.  HAVERGAii. 


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1.  I  am  trust- ing  Thee, Lord  Je-  sus,  Trust -ing    on  -  ly    Thee! 

2.  I  am  trust- ing  Thee  for    par -don,  At      Thy    feet    I      bow; 

3.  I  am  trust-  ing  Thee  for  cleans-ing  In       the   crim-  son  flood ; 

4.  I  am  trust- ing  Thee  for  pow  -  er,  Thine  can  nev  -  er     fail; 

5.  I  am  trust- ing  Thee,  Lord  Je  -sus,  Nev  -  er     let    me    fall; 


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Trusting   Thee      to    make    me     ho    -    ly 
Words  which  Thou  Thyself    shalt  give      me, 
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34 


No.  33. 


§^lt^. 


"  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  for  the  people  of  God."— Heb.  4 :  9. 
"Words  arr.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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1.  Aft-er  the  toil  andtroub  -  le,  There  cometh    a  day     of      rest; 

2.  Aft-er  the  night  of  dark -ness,  The  shad-ows  all  flee      a-     way; 

3.  Aft-  er  the  hours  of  chast-ening,The  spir  -  it  made  pure  and  bright; 

4.  Aft-  er  the  pain  and  sick-  ness,  The  tears  are  all  wiped  a  -    way ; 


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Aft  -  er  thewea  -   ry    con  -  flict,  Peace  on  theSav-iour's    breast; 

Aft-  er  the  day      of     sad  -  ness,  Hope  sheds  her  brightest    ray; 

Aft  -  er  the  earth's  dark  shad  -  ow,  Clear  in  the  light    of       light; 

Aft-er  the  flow' ra  are  gather  -  ed,  No  more  ofearth'sde  -   cay; 


Aft  -  er  the  care  and    sor  -  row,  The 
Aft  -  erthe  strife  and  strug  -  gle,  The 
Aft  -  ertheguid-  ing  coun  -  sel    Com 
Aft  -  erthe  deep  heart  sor  -  row,  An 


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end  of  ev  -  ery  strife; 


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the    work  is        o  -  ver,  The  Master'sown  word,  Well  done, 
the    will-  ing  serv  -  ice,  All    laid  at  the  Sav-iour's  feet, 
the    dai  -  ly    cross-  es,  A       glo- ri-ous  crown  of      life. 


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"Neither  do  1  condemn  thee;  go,and  sin  no  more."— Jno.  8 J  11. 
M.  A.  B.,  arr.  by  El  Nathan.  James  McGbanahan. 


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1.  Sin  no  more,    thy  soul    is     free,  Christ  has  died       to  ran- som  thee; 

2.  Sin  no  more,    but  close- ly    keep  Near    the  hand    that  guards  the  sheep; 

3.  Sin  no  more,  His  blood  hath  bought,  Think  on  what  His  love  hath  wrought; 

4.  Sin  no  more,     0    sin    no  more,  Je   -    sus  lives       to  keep  thee  pure; 


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Now  the  power  of  sin  is  o'er,  Je  -  sus  bids 
Shun  the  snares  that  lured  be  -fore,Trem-bling  go, 
Think  of  what  for  thee  He  bore,  Weep-  ing  go, 
If         o'er  -  ta  -   ken  He'll  re-  store,Say   -    ing  "Go, 


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and  sin 
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No.  35.         M^W^m(Uh^0\^, 


•'Be  ye  holy:  for  I  am  the  Lord  your  God."— Lev.  20:  7, 

W.  D.  LONGSTAFF.  GEO.  C.  STEBBINS. 


1.  Take  time 

2.  Take  time 

3.  Take  time 

4.  Take  time 


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Let        Him  be     thy  Guide, 

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Spend  much  time      in  se  -    cret  With      Je  -  sus  a    -  lone; 

And      run      not       be  -  fore    Htm,  What  -  ev  -  er  be    -  tide; 

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Make  friends   of  God's  chil  -  dren,  Help  those  who  are  weak, 

By         look  -  ing      to  Je  -    sus,  Like  Him  thou  shalt  be; 

In  joy       or        in  sor  -  row,  Still        fol  -  low   thy  Lord, 

Thus     led       by  His  Spir  -  it  To  fount- ains  of  love. 


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Thy    friends   in  thy  con  -  duct  His  like-  ness  shall  see. 

And,     look  -  ing  to  Je  -   sus,  Still  trust    in    His  Word. 

Thou     soon    shalt  be  fit  -    ted  For  serv  -  ice     a    -  bove. 


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No.  36.  Ik  ^0xA  iis  ®0mitt0. 


"Behold  the  bridegroom  cometh ;  go  ye  out  to  meet  him."— Matt.  25:  6. 
E.  A.  H.  Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffmann. 


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O  trim  your  lamps  to  meetyour  King!  Be  ready  when  He  comes. 
Be  -  fore  His  throne  we       all  must  stand;  Be     read-y     when  He  comes. 


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"  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door,  and  knock."— Rev.  3 :  20, 
Rev.  J.  Gbigg.  Henry  K.  Oliver. 

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1.  Be-hold    a  Stranger        at  the  door  He  gen-tly  knocks,  has knock'd  before; 

2.  O      love-ly    at  -  ti  -  tude!  He  stands  With  melting  heart  and  laden  hands; 

3.  But  will  He  prove  a     Friend  indeed  ?  He  will,  the   ver-yFriend  you  need; 

4.  Rise,  touch'd  with  grat-i-tude  di- vine ;  Turn  out  His  en  -  e  -  my  and  thine, 

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TheFriend  of  sinners,  yes, 
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He    sh  o ws  This  matchless  kindness  to  His  foes, 
'tis       He,  With  garments  dyed  at  Cal-va  -  ry. 
ster.     Sin;  And  let  the  heavenly  Stran-ger  in. 


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No.  38.  Wt  §xmM  Wku,  m  §to!!s  ®kt 

"We  thank  the8,and  praise  thy  glorious  name."— 1  Chb.  29:  13. 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  Koscitat,  arr.  by  Ira  D.  Sankey. 


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1.  We  praise  Thee,  we  bless  Thee,  Our  Sav-iour  di-vine,   All  pow'raud 

2.  All    hon  -  or    and  praise  to  Thine  ex  -  eel-  lent  name ;  Thy  love    is 

3.  The  strength  of  the  hills,  and  The  depthsof  the    sea.     The  earth  and 

4.  Thine  in  -  fi  -  nite  goodness  Our  tongues  shall  employ;  Thou  giv  -  est 


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chang-ing,  For  -  ev  -  er     the     same;     We  bless  and  a  -  dore  Thee,  O      g 

fuU-ness,  Be -long    un  -  to      Thee;    And  yet     to  the    low-  ly  Thou  ^ 

rich  -  ly    All  things  to      en  -  joy;     We'll  fol  -  low  Thy  foot-steps, We'll 3 

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Sav-iour  and    King;  With  joy  and  thanksgiv-ing  Thy  prais  -  es    we    sing;  ^ 
bend-est  Thine  ear,       So     read  -  y  their  hum- ble   Pe  -   ti  -  tions  to    hear;  g, 
rest    in  Thy  love,    And  soon  we  shall  praise  Thee  In    man-sions  a  -  bove;  g- 


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With  joy      and  thanks-  giv  -  ing  Thy    prais  -   es  we 

So  read  -  y       their    hum  -  ble  Pe  -    ti    -    tions  to 

And  soon     we      shall  praise  Thee  In      man  -  sions  a    ■ 


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No.  39. 


W^M  a  €mpn 


"  For  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of  Christ."— Rom.  1:  16. 
M.  Frasee.  James  McGeanahan. 


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1.  It  is  finished;  what  a  gospel!  Nothing  has  ||:  been  left:||  to  do, 

2.  It  is  finished;  what  a  gospel!  Bringing  news  of  ||:vict'ry:||  won, 

3.  It  is  finished;  what  a  gospel!  Here  each  weary  ||:la-den:||  breast, 

4.  It  is  finished;  what  a  gospel!  Je  -  sus  died  |l:to  save:||  your  sonl; 


But     to    take  with  grate-ful     glad-ness  What  the  Saviour  did    for    you. 
Tell-ing   us      of    peace  and    par- don  Thro' theblood  of  God's  dear  Son. 
That  ac-cepts  God's  gra-  cious  of  -  fer,  En  -  ters  in  -  to      per  -  feet  rest. 
Have  you  tak  -  en    His    sal  -  va-tion?  Have  you  let  Him  make  you  whole? 


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No.  40.     ®Itwiis  a  ^mUiu  (ft  §tM. 

"There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest."— Heb.  4:  9. 
W.  R.  Lindsay.  Ira  D.  Sankey. 


1.  There  is  a   Par  -  a- dise  of  rest      On    yon-der  tran- quil  shore  ;     | 

2.  There  is  a    Oit  -  ycrown'd  with  light,Its  joys  no  tongue  can  tell; 

3.  There  is  a  crown  laid  np  on  high   That  Christ  the  Lord  will  give 

4.  Oh,  then  be  faith-ful  un  -  to  death, Press    on     the  heavenly  way, 


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Be-  y  ond  the  shad-o  w  and  the  gloom  of  night,  Where  toil  and  tears  are  o'  er.  §  | 
For  they  who  en- ter shall  be-hold  the  King,  And  in    His  presence  dwell,  g  ' 
To  those  who  patient-  ly  His  com-  iag  wait,  And  for  His  glo  -  ry    live.    -° 
That  we  may   en-  ter  thro'  the  Gates  of  Life  To  realms  of  end-less  day.    ^ 


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Meet  me      there, oh,  meet    me  there,  At      the 

meet     me  there,  meet   me  there, 


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meet    me  there, 


No.  41. 


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"Send  thy  light  and  truth,  let  them  lead  me."— Ps.  43:  3. 
John  H.  Newman.  John  B.  Dykes. 


1.  Lead, kindly  Light,amid  th'encircling  gloom,Lead  Thou  me  on ;  The  night  is 


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do  not  ask  to       see         The  dis  -  tant  scene;  one  step  enough  for   me. 


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Shouldst  lead  me  on; 


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I  loved  to  choose  and  see  my  path ;  but  now 

Lead  Thou  me  on. 
I  loved  the  garish  day ;  and,  spite  of  fears, 
Pride  ruled  my  will;  remember  not  past 
years. 


3  So  long  Thy  power  hath  blest  me,  sure 
Will  lead  me  on  [it  still 

O'er  moor  and  fen,  o'er  crag  and  torrent, 
The  night  is  gone,  [till 

And  with  the  mom  those  angel  faces  smile, 

Which  I  have  loved  long  since,  and  lost 
awhile. 


43 


No.  42.         I  Witt  §m  mv  %m. 

"  When  I  see  the  blood,  I  will  pass  over  you."— Ex.  12:  13. 
El.  Nathan.  James  McGranahan. 

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1.  "Wheu  God  the  way 

2.  By    Christ,  the  sin 

3.  O       soul,  for  thee 

4.  The  wrath  of  God 

5.  How  calm  the  judg-  ment  hour  shall  pass 


of     life  would  teach  And  gath  -  er    all    His  own, 
less  Lamb  of  God,      The  precious  blood  was  shed, 

By  God      is      free- ly  giv'n; 

Up-  on      the  Lamb  was  laid; 

To    all     who    do     o  -  bey 


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When  He  fulfilled  God's  ho  -  ly  word,  And  suf  -  fered  in  our  stead,  g 
The  blood  of  Christ  a  -  tones  for  sin,  And  makes  us  meet  for  heav'n.  | 
And  by  the  shed  -  ding,  of  His  blood,  The  debt  for  us  was  paid,  g 
The  word   of  God      a  -  bout  the  blood.   And  make  that  word  their  stay.     ? 


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No.  43. 


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"  Arise,  he  calleth  thee."— Mark  10:  49. 
Grace  J.  Frances.  Hubert  P.  Main. 


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1.  Out     on      the    mount-  ain,     sad  and    for  -  sak  -  en,     Lost    in      its 

2.  Far     on      the    mount-  ain,    why  wilt  thou  wan  -  der  ?  Deep  -  er       in 

3.  Flee  from    thy     bond  -  age,      Je  -  sus  will  help  thee,   On  -    ly      be  - 


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ma  -  zes,  no  light  can'st  thou  see;  Yet  in  His  mer  -  cy, 
dark  -  ness  thy  path  -  way  will  be;  Turn  from  thy  roam-ing, 
lieve  Him,  and    thou   shalt      be      free;      Won -der  -  ful      mer  -   cy, 


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full  of  com- pass-ion, Lo !  the  Good  Shep-herd  is  call  -  ing  to  thee, 
fly  from  its  dangers,Whilethe  Good  Shep-herd  is  call -ing  to  thee, 
boundless  com-pass-ion,  Still    the  Good  Shep-herd    is      call -ing    to    thee. 


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Je- sus    is   call-ing,  "Come  unto  Me;" 


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Call-ingto  thee,    call-ing  to  thee,  Hear  the  Good  Shepherd  calling  to  thee. 


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No.  44. 


%h  €p  j)l  |aiti 


"Seekest  thou  great  things  for  thyself?  seek  them  not."— Jkr.  45:  5. 
Rev.  J.  J.  MAXFiEiiD.  W.  A.  Ogdkn. 


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1.  I  do      notask  forearth-ly    store  Be    -    yond    a  day's  sup  -  ply; 

2.  I         care   not  for  the  emp-ty    show  That  thoughtless  worldlings  see; 

3.  What-e'er    the  crosses  mine  shall  be,  I  will   not  dare   to     shun; 

4.  And  when    at  last,  my  la-bor      o'er,  I  cross  thenar -row     sea, 

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I       on    -    ly  cov  -  et, 
I       crave  to    do    the 
I       on    -    ly   ask    to 
Grant,  Lord,  that  on   the 


more  and  more.  The    clear  and  sin  -  gle      eye, 
best      I  know,  And  leave  the  rest  with  Thee  ;- 
live    for  Thee,  And  that  Thy  will   be    done ; 
oth  -  er  shore  My    soul  may  dwell  with  Thee ; 


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To  see  my  du  -  ty  face  to  face,  And  trust  the  Lord  for  dai  -  ly  grace. 
Well  sat  -  is-fied  that  sweet  re-ward  Is  sure  to  those  who  trust  the  Lord. 
Thy  will,  O  Lord,  be  mine  each  day,  "While  press-ing  on  my  homeward  way. 
And  learn  what  here  I    can-not  know.  Why  Thou  hast  ev  -  er  loved  me    so. 


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Then    shall  my  heart  keep     sing     -      ing.  While     to    the  cross      I 

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home-  ward  faith  keeps  wing  -  ing,  While  homeward  faith  keeps  wing  -  ing. 


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No.  45. 


^ui  ^t  #tt. 


"For  thy  name's  sake  lead  me,  and  guide  me."— Ps.  31:  3. 
"Words  arr.  Ika  D.  Sankey. 


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1.  Trav'ling  to     the      bet  -  ter  land,    O'er  the    des  -  ert's  scorch-ing  sand, 

2.  When  at  Ma  -  rah,  parched  with  heat,    I     the  spark-ling  fonnt-ain  greet, 

3.  When  the  wil  -  der  -  ness    is  dreaj,  Show  me      E  -  lim's  palm-groves  near, 

4.  Thro'  the  wa  -  ter     and  the    fire.    This,    0    Lord,  my     one    de  -  sire : 

5.  When    I  stand  on      Jor-dan's  brink,  Do    not    let    me     fear    or  shrink; 

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Fa-  ther,  doThou  hold  my  hand. 

Make  the  bit  -  ter  wa  -  ters  sweet, 

With  its  wells,  as  crys-ta-l  clear. 

With  Thy  love  my  heart  in  -  spire, 

Hold  me,  Fa  -  ther,  lest     I    sink. 


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And  lead  me       on. 


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No.  46. 


#tt%  a  §mk  m^. 


"Make  no  tarrying,  O  my  God."— Ps.  40:  17, 
Fanny  J.  Crosby.  W.  H.  Poane. 


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1 

1.  'Tis    on  -  ly    a     lit- tie  way    on    to    my  home,  And  there     in   its 

2.  'Tis     on  -  ly    a     lit- tie  way    far-ther    to      go,  O'er  mount-ain  and 

3.  'Tis     on  -  ly    a     lit- tie  way;  there  I    shall    see  The  friends  that  in 


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sunshinefor-  ev  -  er  I'll  roam;  While  all  the  day  long  I  jour-ney 
val  -ley  where  dark  waters  flow;  My  Saviour  is  near  with  blessings 
glo  -  ry  are  wait-ing  for  me;  Their  voic-  es  from  home  now  float  on 


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song,  O      beau  -  ti-  ful     E-  den-land,  thou  art  my  home.  \ 

cheer,His  word    is  my  guid-  ing-star;  why  should  I  fear?  >  'Tis  on-  ly    a 

air.     They 're  calling  me  ten-  der-  ly,  calling  me  there.  / 


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No.  47.  i  ^itt  ^UiM  %lU, 


'Praise  ye  the  Lord."— Psalm  U8  :  l. 


Eli.  Nathan. 
Allegretto. 


JAMES  MCGRANAHAN. 


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1.  I  will  praise  the    Lord  my  Glo-  ry,  I       will  praise  the  Lord  my  Light, 

2.  I  will  praise  the    Lord  my  Prophet,  Ho  -  ly  Priest  and  Righteous  King, 

3.  I  will  praise  the  Lord  my  Shepherd, Keeper,  Past -nre, Door  and  Fold, 
4.1  will  praise  the  Lord  my  Fa  -  ther,  Sav-iour,  Brother,  Guid  e  and  Friend , 
5.  I  will  love  Him,  I       will  trust  Him,  All    the    rem- nant  of  my  days. 


He    my  cloud  by    day  to  cov  -  er,    He 
With  the  an-  gels    who  a-  dore  Him,  "Ho  - 
O'er  the  lone-  ly     hills  He  sought  me^  When 
He    thus  far    in    life   hath  led  me.   He 
And  will  sing  thro'  end-  less  a  -  ges.  On     - 


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my    fire      to  guide  by  night. 

ly,  ho  -  ly,"I  will  sing, 
the  night  was  dark  and  cold, 
will  lead    me  to     the  end. 

ly    my       Redeem-er's  praise. 


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I  will  praise  Thee  with  my  whole  heart,  will   praise  Thee  O    Lord; 

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will  be  glad    and    re-  joice    in  Thee,    O     Thou       most      high. 


J- 1 


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40 


No.  48, 


§0i  Mx%  M  %m^i 


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"I  will  trust  and  not  be  afraid."— Isa.  12:  2. 
E.  Q.  Taylor,  D.  D.  Geo.  C.  Steebins. 


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1.  Not    saved  are    we     by    try  -  ing,  From  self  can  come  no  aid;    'Tis 

2.  'T was  vain  for      Is  -  rael  bit  -  ten    By      ser-pents  on  their  way,  To 

3.  No     deetls    of  ours  are  need -ed    To    make  Christ's  merit  more:  No 


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-  ly-  ing,  Once  for  our  ran-sompaid;  'Tis  look-  ing    g 

do-  ing,  That  aw-  ful plague  to  stay;  The  reme-dy    'o- 

feel-ings,  Can  add    to  His  great  store; 'Tis  sim  -  ply    "^ 


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their  heal-ing, 

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The  ho  -  ly  One  and  just;  'Tis  His  great  work  that 
When  humbled  in  the  dust,  Was  of  the  Lord's  re- 
The    ho  -  ly    One  and  just,  'Tis      on-ly  to     be- 


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Ipl:i^pp^ii 


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saves  us,  It  is  not  Try,  but  Trust, 
veal  -  ing.  It  was  not  Try,  but  Trust, 
lieve  Him,     It      is    not  Try,  but  Trust. 


is  not  Try,  but  Trust;  It 


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§0i  ®%  but  ©wtist. — €i0ttd«M. 


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isaotTry,  butTrust;  'TisHisgreatworkthatsavesns;  Itisnottry,  butTrust. 


No.  49.         (^0mt,  §i0%  cfpmi 


"  I  saw  the  Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a 

dove."- 

-John  1 :  32. 

Robert  Bruce. 

n    u  1          I          1 

J    • 

Ira  D.  Sankey. 

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tg— 

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i=5=3 

— 

1.  Come,  Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it, 

2.  Come,  Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it, 

3.  Come,  Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it. 


Like  a  dove  de-  scend-  ing,  Eest  Thou  up- 
Ev-  'ry  cloud  dis-  pel  -  iug,  Fill  us  with 
Sent  from  God  the  Fa-  ther — Thou  Friend  and 


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on       us    While  we  meet    to  pray;     Show  us    the  Sav-iour,  All  His 
glad-  nesSjThro'  the  Mas-  ter'sname;  Bring  to     our  mem-'ry  Words  that 
Com-  fort  -  er    and  Guide-  Our  thoughts  direct  -  ing.  Keep  us 


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love  re  -  veal  -  ing;  Lead  us  to  Him,  The  Life,  the  Truth,  the  way. 
He  hath  spo  -  ken,  Then  shall  our  tongues  His  wond'rous  grace  proclaim, 
close  to      Je  -  sus,  And      in    our  hearts  For  -  ev  -   er  -  more  a-  bide. 


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No.  50. 


§m^  d  fasawti 


"  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God  among  you."— Acts.  2 :  22. 
Eli  Nathan.  James  McGranahak. 


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l.^Je-sns  of  Naz  -  a-reth!"    O  what  a  name!  Let      us  re-joiceandHis 

2.  Je  -  sus  of  Naz  -  a-reth,     tru  -  ly    a    man,  Low     in  His  era-  die  His 

3.  Je  -  sus  of  Naz  -  a-reth,  nailed  to  the   tree,  Dy  -   ing  that  we  by  His 

4.  Je  -  sus  of  Naz-  a-reth,  raised  from  the  dead,  Spot- less  and  ho- ly  and 

5.  Je  -  sus  of  Naz-  a-reth,   seat-ed  on  high,  Send- ing  the  Spir  -  it    of 

6.  Je  -  sus  of  Naz-  a-reth,  earth's  coming  King,  Peace  to  the  warring  world 


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glo  -  ry  pro- claim;  Sav  -  iour  and  Keep- er  for  ev  -  er  the  same; 
life  He  be  -  gan,  Lived  be-  fore  God,both  in  pat- tern  and  plan, 
death  might  be  free,  Bear-  ing  the  curse  all  for  you  and  for  me, 
still  in  OUT  stead,  Made  for  us  ev  -  er  our  glo  -  li  -  fied  head, 
grace  to  ap-ply  Life  through  the  word  un  -  to  men  far  and  nigh, 
soon    He  shall  bring,  Na  -   tions  of  saved  ones  His  prais-  es  shall  sing; 


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Chorus. 


— I—- — I — — ^^ 


Shepherd,  Eedeem  -  erand  Lord.^ 
Righteous,  o  -  be  -  di-ent  One. 
Dy  -  ing  a  ran-  somfor  all. 
Eais'  d  from  the  dead  for  us  all. 
Oflf-'ring  sal  -  va-  tion  to  all. 
All  shall  bow  down  at  His  name.' 


^.=5^1*^-1* 


Je  -  sus  of  Naz  -  a-reth,    once  cm  -  ci- 


^^_  _  J. 


SS 


4— ,-4 


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fied,      Je  -  sus    of    Naz  -   a-  reth,  now    glo  -  ri  -  fied,      Je  -    sus    of 


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Naz    -    a-reth,thronedat  God's  side,   Glo  -  ry   and  praise     to  His  name. 


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No.  51, 


S       M.  Fraser. 


f  ftdawg  to  f  ^s«^. 

'Whose  I  am  and  whom  I  serve."— Acts.  27:  23. 


M.  A.  Sea. 


ifel* 


s 1 1 1  I  I 1—, 1 1 r-J 1 ^ 1 l-n 


1.  I  belong  to  Je-sus;  I    am  not  my  own;       All  I  have  and 

2.  I  belong  to  Je-sus;  He    is  Lord  and  King,  Reigning    in  my 

3.  I  belong  to  Je-sus;  What  can  hurt    or  harm,  When  He  folds  a - 

4.  I  belong  to  Je-sus;  Bless- ed,blessed  thought!  With  His  own  most 


5  I  belong  to  Jesus; 

He  has  died  for  me; 
I  am  His  and  He  is  min^ 
Through  eternity. 

t^  mLr'?n^  ^^^''  ,^"!??'-        6  I  belong  to  Jesus; 
inn"  H        ^^'i*'2  "  ^?  ^^J^l^'^'f  He  will  keep  my  soul, 

^.^^irir'i^''  almighty  Arm?  ^^^^  ^-^^  deathly  wateA  dark 

preciousbloodHasmysoulbeenbought.  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^11. 

'  -  7  I  belong  to  Jesus; 

And  ere  long  I'll  stand 
With  my  precious  Saviour  there, 
I  In  the  glory  land. 

Si3 


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No.  52.      #  ^0mt  U  i%t  ^mimt 

"Those  that  seek  me  early  shall  find  me."— Prov.  8:  17. 
Words  arr,  J.  J.  Lowe. 


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2.  There's  no  oth  -  er  name    a  -  mong  men  that    is  giv  -  en,  There'j 

3.  The       door  of  His  mer  -  cy      is      now  stand-ing      o  -  pen;  O 

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no  oth-er  way  to    be  saved  but  this  way ;  O  trust    in  Hismer-cy;  too 
has  -  ten  and    en  -  ter,for  "Yet  there  isroom;"  For  if    you  re-ject  Him,this 
saved  thro'  the  blood  of   the  Cru-  ci-  fied  One ;  The  Spir  -  it     is  pleading ;  O 


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long  hast  thou  striven  With  sin  and  with  self ;     O  come  while  you  may. 

word  He  hath  spo-ken, That  where  He  now  is    "  Ye  nev  -  er    can  come." 

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"My  people  shall  dwell  in  quiet  resting-places."— Isa.  32:  18. 
J.  Newton.  F.  Kucken,  arr.  J.  P.  Holbrook. 


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2.  What  Thou  shalt  to-day   pro-vide,     Let      me  as    a       child  re  -  ceive; 

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'Tis     enough  that  Thou  wilt  care;  Why  should  I  the  bur  -  den  bear? 
Let    me  thus  with  Thee    a-  bide,   As      my   Father,  Friend,  and  Guide. 

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F.  J.  C. 


"Let  all  the  people  praise  thee,  O  God."— Ps.  45:  17. 

Wm.  B.  Bbadbuby. 


1.  Ho    -    ly,    ho  -  ly,       ho  -  ly    is    the  Lord!  Sing,      O      ye  peo  -  pie, 

2.  Praise  Him,  praise  Him,  shout  aloud    for  joy,     Watchman    of    Zi  -    on, 

3.  King    e  -  ter  -  nal,     bless-  ed   be    His  name!  So      may  His  chil-dren 


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glad  -  ly      a  -  dore  Him  ;    When  in    heav'n  we      join  the  hap  -  py  strain,  ° 


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All  the  earth  shall  sing  of  His  glo 
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ye      who  be-hold     Him  Robed    in  His  splen-  dor,    match-less,    di-  vine. 

joy  -   ful      a  -  wak  -  ing,  There    we  shall  see    Him,  there    we   shall  sing. 


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H.  F.  Lyte. 


'Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul."— Ps.  14G:  1. 

Henry  J.  Gaxjntl,ett. 


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1.  Praise,  my  soul,  the  King  of  heaven ;     To  His     feet  Thy    trib-ute  bring; 

2.  Praise  Him  for  His  grace  and  fa  -  vor    To  our      fa  -  thers  in      dis- tress; 

3.  An  -  gels,  help  us  to    a  -  dore  Him,  Ye  be  -  hold  Him  face    to      face; 


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Ransom'd,  heal'd,  restored,  for-  giv  -  en,  Who  like  thee  His  praise  shall  sing? 
Praise  Him  still,  the  same  as  ev  -  er.  Slow  to  chide,  and  swift  to  bless  ; 
Sun  and  moon,  bowdowu  be  -  fore  Him,  Dwellers    all      in    timeand  spacer 


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Praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  Praise  the  ever-last-  ing  King! 
Praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  Glorious  in  His  faithful-  ness  ! 
Praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  praise  Him!  Praise  with  us  the  God  of  grace  ! 


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No.  56. 


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"Christ  is  all,  and  in  all."— Col.  3:  11. 

HORATIUS  BONAR.  GEO.  C.  STEBBINS. 


1.  In    the  hour  when  guilt  as -sails  me,  On    His    gra-ciousnamel     call, 

2.  In    the  night  when  sorrow  clouds  me,  And  the  burn  -  ing  teardrops  fall, 

3.  In    the   day  when  this  im-mor-tal  Shall  fling  off      its  mor- tal  thrall, 


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Then  I  sing  the  song  of  patience,  Christ,  my  Broth  -  er  and  my  all.  o 
Then  my  song      of    res  -  ur  -  rec-  tion  Shall   be  Christ,  my  all    in      all.    ? 


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"Thine  eyes  shall  behold  the  land."— ISA.  33:  17. 


I.  Watts,  arr. 


Ira  D.  Sankby. 


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1.  There    is         aland    of  pure      delight,  Where  saints  immor-tal  reign  ; 

2.  There   ev   -     er-last  -  ing  spring     a-bides,And  nev  -er-with-'ringflow'rs; 

3.  Sweet  fields    beyond  the  swell  -  ing  flood  Stand  dress' d  in  liv  -  ing  green ; 

4.  Could  we       but  climb  where  Mo- ses  stood,  And  view  the  landscape  o'er, 


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E  -  ter  -  nal  day  ex-cludes  the  night,  And  pleasures  ban  -  ish  pain. 
Death,  like  a  nar  -  row  sea,  di-vides  This  heavenly  land  from  ours. 
So  to      the  Jews  old    Ca  -  naan  stood,  While  Jordan  rolled  be-  tween. 

Not        Jor-  dan's  stream,  nor  death's  cold  flood,  Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 

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When  shall    we  reach  Thy  gold  -  engates,And  dwellfor-ev-  er   there? 


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'Yet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  In  me."— Gal.  2:  20. 


Eli  Nathan. 


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1.  As     lives  the  flow'r  within    the  seed,  As     in    the  cone  the    tree, 

2.  Once  far  from  God  and  dead  in    sin,  No  light  my  heart  could  see; 

3.  As     rays    of  light  from  yon-der  sun  Theflow'rsof  earth  set    free, 

4.  With  long- ing  all     my  heart  is  filled,  That  like  Him  I    may    be, 

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So,  praise  the  God  of  truth  and  grace,  His  Spir-itdwelleth  in 
But  in  God's  word  the  light  I  found,  Now  Christ  liv-eth  in 
So  life  and  light  and  love  came  forth  From  Christ  living  in 
As     on    thewond'roustho't   I  dwell,  That  Christ  liv-eth  in 

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"I  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting  love."— Jek.  31:  3. 


Rev.  J.  P.  Hutchinson. 
Arr.  by  E.  N. 


Wilbur  A.  Christy. 


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2.  Chos-  en  not      for  our     d.eservings,Butthat  God  His  grace  might  show; 

3.  Will    He  leave  when  care  en-croaches?  When  we're  tempted  will  He  go  ? 


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Will  that  love  for-sake  and  leave  us?  Nev-er, 
For  our  fail  -  ures  will  He  leave  us? Nev-er, 
When  the  last  dread  hour  ap-proaches?  Nev-er, 


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'Tis     in  Christ  the  Fa- ther     sees  us,    To    His  Son     the  love  doth  flow; 
And  when  safe  -  ly  home  in      glo  -  ry,    When  sad  tears  no  long-  er  flow, 


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Will  He  turn  a- way  from  Je-sus?  Nev-er,  no!  Oh,nev-er,  no! 
Can     we  e'er      for- get    the     sto-ry?  Nev-er,     no!      Oh,nev-er,     no! 


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R.  L. 


"  So  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord."— 1  Thess.  4 :  17. 

ROBEKT  LOWBY. 


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1.  Soon  will    come  the  set-  ting  sun,  When  our    work  will  all    be  done, 

2.  Deep  the       shadows    in     the  yale,  Fierce  the     howl-  ing  of     the  gale, 

3.  Flood  the    heart  with  part-ing  tears,  Frost  the    head  with  passing  years, 


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Long  and  dark  the  storm  around  our  door;  But  the  Lord  will  make  a  way  | 
Let  the  days  of  earth  be  fill' d  with  care;    Butthe  Lord  at  length  will  come,  ^ 


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Will  a- wake  us  by  and  by,  And  we'll  meet  a-gain  on  Zi  -  on's  hill. 
To  the  shin-  ing  realms  of  day,  With  the  shadow  and  the  storm  no  more. 
In    His  love    to  take  us  home,  And  we'll  nev-  er  know   a    sor  -  row  there. 


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We'll  meet  each   oth  -   er  there,     Yes,  we'll    meet    each  oth  -  er  there, 

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"It  is  finished."— John  19:  30. 


VlRGIIi  C.  TAYIiOB. 


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1.  'Tis  midnight;  and  on  Olive's  brow  The  star  is  dimm'd  that  lately  shone, 

2.  'Tis  midnight ;  and  from  all  remov'd,  The  Saviour  wrestles  lone  with  fears ; 

3.  'Tis  midnight ;  and  for  others' guilt,  The  Man   of    sorrow  weeps  in  blood; 


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'Tis midnight;  in  the  gar- den  now  The  suff '-ring  Sav-iour  prays  a  -  lone. 
Ev'nthatdis-  ci-  pie  whomHe  lov'd  HeedsnotHis  Master's  grief  and  tears. 
Yet  He,  who  hath  in    anguish  knelt,    Is  not    for  -  sak  -  en  by    his  God. 

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•*  Ye  are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of  Christ."— Eph.  2:  13. 


Furnislied  by  Merton  Smith. 
Arr.  by  El  Nathan. 


James  McGranahan. 


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2.  Bless-ed  Sav-iour,   I  would  nev  -  er, 

3.  Bless-ed  Sav-iour,drawmenear  -  er 

4.  Bless-ed  Sav-iour,  let  me  lin  -  ger 


I  am  draw  -  ing  to  Thy  feet; 
Nev-er  more  Thy  love  re-ject ; 
Ev-  er  near  -  er  to  Thy  heart, 
Ev-  er  near    Thy  precious  feet, 


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Thou  hast  borne  my    ev-ery    sor  -  row,    I   am  made      in  Thee  complete; 
At    Thy  feet     I    learn  the  les  -  son  How  Thine  im  -  age  to    re- fleet; 
When  I'm  wea  -ry,  heav-  y      la  -  den,  And    I    feel    the  tempters  dart; 
Till     I    hear  that  welcome  summons, Come,  thy  loved  ones  now  to  greet; 


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For  Thy  love    my  soul  is  yearn- ing,  More  and  more    tome    im  -  part; 
There  I    go    when  all  for- sake   me,Whenby  foes      I   am    op  -  pressed; 
Oft       I  stum  -  ble,oft      I    fal  -  ter,  OftI'mtoss'd  on  an-gry    seas; 
Oh,    the  joy   that  there  a- waits  me,  While  I  hope  and  watch  and  pray  I 

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I  have  heard  Thy  ten-  der  plead-ing,  Come  and  dwell  with-in  my^heart. 
Then  I  hear  Thy  loved  voice  say-ing,Come  to  me,  I  give  you  rest. 
But  I  know  that  Thou  wilt  guide  me, Thro'  the  storm,  to  end-less  peace. 
For  the  morn- ing  light   is  dawn- ing.    Of  the    fair     and  end -less  day. 


64 


No.  63. 


k^^  litttt 


"Behold  the  Lamb  of  God."— John  1  j  29. 


F.  J.  Crosby. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 

U  1 


1.  Look  up!  lookup!      ye    wea-ryones,  Whose  skies  are  veil'd  in      night, 

2.  The    gifts  ye  bro't  with  lov- ing  hand  Your  Lord  will  not      dis  -  own, 

3.  Re  -  joice,  the  grave  is        o  -  ver-come,  Audio!     the  an  -    gels    sing; 


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For  He  who  knows  the  path  you  tread  Will  yet  re-store  the  light; 
Their  o  -  dors  sweet  to  heav'nshallrise  Like  incense 'round  His  throne; 
The    grandest    tri- umph   ev  -  er  known  Has  come  thro' Christ  our  King; 


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Look  up!  and  hail  the  dawn- ing  Of    hope's  triumphant  morn-ing. 

Look  up!  and  hail  the  dawn- ing  Of   joy's  transcendent  morn-ing. 

All  heav'nproclaimsthe  dawn -ing  Of    love's  all  glorious  morn-ing. 


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Be  -  hold    Him!  be  -  hold  Him!  Your  Sav  -  lour  lives     to  -  day; 


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Be  -  hold    Him !  be  -  hold    Him!  The  clouds  have   roU'd  a    -    way. 


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No.  64. 


p.  M.  D. 


^mA  mt,  ^mlmv. 


"For  thy  name's  sake  lead  me  and  guide  me."— Ps.  31:  3. 

Frank  M.  Davis. 


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1.  Sav  -  iour,  lead   me,  lest      I    stray, 

2.  Thou     the    ref-  uge    of     my  soul 

3.  Sav  -  iour,  lead  me,  till      at    last, 


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lead  me  all  the  way 
storm- y  bil-Iowsroll, 
storm  of  life  is    past, 


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I  am  safe  when  by  Thy 
I  am  safe  when  Thou  art 
I     shall  reach  the  land    of 


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side,  . 
nigh, 
day,  . 


I       would  in  Thy  love  a-  bide. 
On        Thy  mercy     I    re  -  ly. 
Where  alltearsare  wip'da-way. 


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Lead     me,      lead      me,       Sav  -  iour,  lead  me,  lest  I     stray  ; 

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Gen  -  tly  down  the  stream  of  time,    Lead  me.Savionrjall  the  way. 

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stream  of  time. 


all  the  way. 


No.  65.  §ttnm,  #  ^M&(ttV\ 

"Return  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  will  have  mercy."— ISA.  55:  7. 
W.  B.  COLLYER,  arr.  Geo.  F.  Root. 


^^pis^^^^^S 


1.  Re- turn!  re- turn!   O  wan-d'rer,now  re- turn!  Ee-tum!  re- turn! 

2.  Re- turn!  re-turn!   O  wan-d'rer,now  re-turn!  Re-turn!  re-turn! 

3.  Re- turn!     re-turn!      O  wan-d'rer,now  re- turn!   Re- turn!     re-turn! 


532. 9_l_^ 0t ^ ^ — 1_^ ^ — l-M. 


:^=^: 


And  seek  thy    Father's  face;  Those  new    de- sires  which  in  thee  burn 
He    hears  thy  hum-  ble  sigh ;  He       sees   thy  soft-  ened  spir  -  it  mourn 
Thy    Sav-ionr  bids  thee  live ;  Come  hum- bly     to    His    feet    and  learn 


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Were  kin- died  by  His  grace, Were  kin  -died  by  His  grace. 
When  no  one  else  is  nigh,  When  no  one  else  is  nigh. 
How      free  -  ly  He'll  for  -  give,  How      free   -  ly  He'll    for  -  give. 


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No.  66. 


MmM^  (SJattmg, 


"Turn  ye,  turn  ye— for  why  will  ye  die."— Ezbk.  33:  11. 
F.  J.  Crosby.  Ira  D.  Sankky, 


1.  Turn  thee, O  lost  one,  care-worn  and  wea- ry,    Lo!   thegoodShepherd  is 

2.  Still  He  is  wait- ing,  why  wilt  thou  per- ish,    Tho' thou  hast  wand'red  so 

3.  List  to  His  mes-sage,  think  of  His  mer  -  cy !   Sin-less,  yet  bear-ing    thy 

4.  Come  in  the  old    way,  come  in  the  true  way,  En-terthro'  Je  -  sus,  for 


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call-ing  to 
far  from  the 
sins  on  the 
He  is     the 


day; 
fold? 
tree; 
Door; 


Seek-ing  to 
Yet,  with  His 
Per-  feet  re  - 
He     is    the 


save  thee,  wait-ing  to  cleanse 
life-blood,  He  has  re-  deem'd 
mis-  sion,  life  ev  -  er  -  last  - 
Shepherd,   ten  -  der  -  ly       call- 


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Haste  to  re  -  ceive  Him,  no  longer  de  -  lay. 
Wondrous  compas- sion  that  cannot  be  told! 
Thro'  His  a  -  tenement,  He  of-  fers  to  thee. 
Come  in  thy    weakness,  and  wander  no     more. 

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Tender  -  ly      caU  -  ing, 


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pa-  tient  -  ly    call  -  ing,  Hear  the    good  Shepherd  call-ing  to        thee; 


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Tenderly  call-ing,  patiently  calling,  Loving-Iy   say-ing, '  'Come  unto  Me! ' ' 


^  H/  I    I    ^  "  " 


No.  67.         ^tMt\i,  mt,  #  ^nt 


And  know  my  heart."— Psa.  139:  23. 


Grace  J.  Frances. 


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1.  Search  me,  O  Lord,  and    try  this  heart  of   mine,  Search  me,  and 

2.  Search  me,  O  Lord,  sub-due    each  vain    de  -  sire,  And       in    my 

3.  Search  me,  O  Lord,  and  from  the  dross    of     sin,  Re    -    fine    as 

4.  Search  me,  O  Lord,  let  faith  thro'  grace  di  -  vine  Thy  -   self    re- 


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prove  if  I     in-deed  am  Thine;  Test     by  Thy     word,       that  nev-er 

soul      a  deep-er  love  in  -  spire;  Hide  Thou  my      life,  that  I,   su- 

gold,  and  keep  me  pure  within ;  Search  Thou  my  tho'ts  whose  springs  Thine 

fleet,   in  ev-  'ry  act    of    mine,  Till       at  Thy      call  my  waiting 


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changed  can  be,  My  strength  of    hope    and    liv-  ing  faith    in  Thee. 

preme-ly  blest,  Be  -    neath  Thy  wings  in      per-fect  peace  may  rest. 

eyes  can  see.  From     se  -  cret  faults,   O    Saviour,  cleanse  Thou  me. 

soul  shall  rise,  Caught  up    with  joy       to      meet  Thee  in    the  skies, 

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No.  68.     ^m  th  §\md  f  nvitatm 


G.  M.  J. 


'The  Spirit  and  the  bride  say  come."— Rev.  22:  17. 

James  McGranahan. 

K 


S    N    N. 


^S— J^ 


:=S: 


— ) 1 p — , 1 — -al- 


1.  Hear  the  bless-ed    in  -  vi  -  ta  -  tion, Come, come, come;  To    the  fount-  ain 

2.  'Tis     the  voice  of    Je- sns  say  -  ing,  Come, come,come;  Now  His  blest  com- 

3.  'Tis     the    Ho  -  ly  Spir- it  call  -  ing.  Come,  come,  come;  Ere  the  shades  of 

4.  Lo!  "the  Spir- it  and  the  Bride  say,  Come.come,  come:  And  let    him  that 

1^   fe   ^  ^  >  I     ^  > 


of  sal  -  va-tion.  Come,  come,  come ;  Healing  streams  are  flowing  still;  Welcome,"? 
mand  o- bey -ing,  Come,  come,  come;  He  will  cleanse  from  ev'ry  ill;  Welcome, « 
death  be  fall  -  ing.  Come,  come,  come ;  He  the  heart  with  peace  will  fill ;  Welcome, -^ 
hear- eth  now  say,  Come, come, come;  And  let  him  that  is     a- thirst  Come,and  o 


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who  -  so  -  ev  -  er  will;     Let  him  take  the     wa-  ter  of  life      free  -    ly." 


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take, Let  him 

let    him  take, 


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take 


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ly;      Let  him    take,  .... 

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let  him    take,.    .    .    .       Let  him  take  the  "wa-ter    of  life   free    -    ly. 
let  him  take, 


— 1 ^_  __  •: 1* — ^— r  I 1 1 1 1- 1 1 


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,     No.  69.  %   fOttdey. 

S  "  Wheve  I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also."— JlilO*  14  J  8. 

S        M.  Fbaseb. 


M.  A.  Sea. 


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1.  Safe     up- on  the  heav'nly  shore,  Done  with  pain forev- er-more,  Wea-ri- 

2.  Stormsshall  never  reach  us  there,No  more  sor- row,  pain  or  care,    No  more 

3.  Safe     up -on  theheav'ulyshore,Donewith  sin  forev  -  er-more,  Wea-ri- 


:t=f^=f 


3 , L^—L, 1 ^ 


1/    1/    1/    1/    1/    I 


1^-=ii;=--J^- 


wzzpz 


ness  and  weakness  o'er,  Up  yon-  der;  O  the  calm  and  qui  -  et  rest 
cross  for  us  to  bear,  Up  yon-  der;  Gain  for  them  that  suffered  loss, 
ness  and  weakness  o'er,    Up  yon-   der;  Nev  -  ermore  to  know  a    fear, 


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On  the  loving  Saviour's  breast;  It  is  bet- ter  than  earth's  best,  Up  yonder. 
Crowns  for  them  that  bore  the  cross,  And  a  calm  for  hearts  that  toss,  Up  yonder. 
Nev    -  er-more  to  shed  a    tear,  Bet- ter  far  than  ev  -  erhere,  Up  yon-der. 

^'  -(«— J ^ , ^_,it_^_!«_±-(ft_r^ 1*- 

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r-r-r-ir 


^£=:^=tz=iUr 


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EP^I 


No.  70.        |n  peM^ttty  §mhm, 

"He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures."— Ps.  23:  2. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Whitaker.  Geo.  F.  Root. 


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i =1 1^ — -sr — I- 

1.  In    the  heav'n-  ly  past  -  ures  fair,  'Neath  the  tender  Shepherd's  care, 

2.  Far  from  all      the  noise    and  strife  That  disturb    our  dai  -  ly  life, 

3.  O    how  good  and    true    and  kind,  Seek-  ing  His  stray  sheep  to  find, 


V 9^ 


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Let  us  rest  be-  side  the  liv  -  ing  stream  to  -  day ;  Calm-  ly  « 
Let  us  pause  a-  while  in  si  -  lence  and  a  -  dore;  Then  the  "^ 
If    they  wan  -    der  in  -      to    dan  -  ger    from    His  side;      Ev  -  er    » 

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there     in  peace  re-  cline,  Drink-ing       in    the  truth  di-  vine,  As  His 

sound  of    His  dear  voice  Will   our    wait- ing  souls  re-joice,  As  He 

close-  ly  may  we  tread    Where  His    ho-  ly  feet  have  led,  So  at 


is^g^^gj 


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lov  - 

nam 
last 

ing     call 
■  eth      us 
with  Him 

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we    now 
His  own 
in  heav'n 

with  joy 
for    ev   - 
we    may 

0   - 

er  - 
a  - 

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bey  (with  joy      o- bey), 
more  (for  ev  -    er-more). 
bide   (we  may     a- bide), 
f    .                                  ^ 

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t=?- 

4= 

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fn  §wm%  §utnm,—^0mkM. 


Choeus, 


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Glorious  stream  of  life  e-ter-nal,  Beauteous  fields  of  living  green  (living  green), 


Sfe 


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_A__L.^^ — |S ^._]V —  V ^ — I S ^-N >i -^ , 


1/  ]/ 

Tho'   re-  vealed  with-  in      the    word      Of       our  Shepherd  and  our  Lord, 


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By    the     pure  in  heart  a- lone  can  they  be       seen     (ev  -    er    seen). 

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No.  71. 


g'itt  6oiitt0  §i(rmt 


In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions."— Jno.  14:  2. 


Rev.  Wm.  Hunter. 


WM.  MiLIiER. 


B^^^Si; 


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^    f  My  heav'nly  home  is  bright  and  fair;  Nor  pain,  nor  death  can  enter  there: 
i  It  glitt'ringtow'rs  the  sun  outshine ;  That  heav'nly  mansions  shall  be  mine. 
pijj      /  I'm  go-ing  home,  I'm  going  home,  I'm  go- ing  home  to    die  no  more! 
\  To  die  no  more,  to    die   no  more,  I'm  go- ing  home  to    die  no  more! 


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ft.  H«-  .^ 


-W—W^W- 


2  My  Father's  house  is  built  on  high, 
Far,  far  above  the  starry  sky  ; 
When  from  this  earthly  prison  free, 
That  heavenly  mansion  mine  shall  be. 


3  Let  others  seek  a  home  below. 
Which  flames  devour,  or  waves  o'er- 
Be  mine  a  happier  lot  to  own       [flow ; 
A  heavenly  mansion  near  the  throne. 


•7^3 


No.  72. 


kiMM. 


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"  I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  wake  with  thy  likeness."— Ps.  17 :  15. 

HORATIITS  BONAR.  GEO.   C.  STEBBINS 


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1.  When 

2.  When 

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shall  meet  with  those  that  I   have  loved,  Clasp  in  my  arms  the 
shall  gaze  up  -  on  the  face    of  Him  Who  died  for  me,  with 

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dear  ones  long  removed, And  find  how  faith  -  ful  Thou  to  mehastprov'd,'o- 
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"I  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hold  thy  right  hand."— ISA.  41 :  13. 
Julia  Sterling.  Ira  D.  Sankey. 


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1.  Take  Thou  my  hand,  and  lead  me — ChooseThoumy  way;  "Not     as    I 

2.  Take  Thou  my  hand,  and  lead  me — Lord,    I    am  Thine  ;     Fill  with  Thy 

3.  Take  Thou  my  hand,  and  lead  me,    Lord,  as      I      go;        In  -    to  Thy 

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Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it       This  heart  of  mine  ;    Then      in    the  hour  of    tri  -  al 
per- feet  im-age    Help  me    to  grow  ;    Still      in  Thine  own  pa- vil- ion 


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Eead-y    to     do,  or  suf- fer,    Dear  Lord, for  Thee. 
Keep  me,  O     Father, keep  me.  Close,  close  to  Thee. 


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"I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  myself."— John  14:  S. 
Mrs.  K.  M.  Reasoner.  T.  C.  O'Kane. 


1.  I  am  wait-ing  for    the    Mas-ter,  Who  will  bid    me  rise  and  come 

2.  Many  a    wea-ry  path  I've   traveled,  In      the  darkest  storm  and  strife, 

3.  Ma  -  ny  friends  that  traveled  with  me  Reached  that  portal  long  a  -  go; 

4.  Yes,  their  pil-grim-age     was  short-er,  And  their  triumphs  soon-er  won; 


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Bear-ing  many  a  heav  -  y  bur-den, — Oft  -  en  strug  -  gling  for  my  life.  § 
One  by  one  they  left  me  battling  With  the  dark  and  craft  -  y  foe.  "* 
Oh,    how  lov-ing-ly  they'll  greet  me   When  the  toils     of  life    are   done.  3 


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com-  ing,         All    the  loved  ones,  all    the  loved  ones  gone  be  -  fore. 
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" and  parted  his  garments."— Matt.  27:  35. 

Mrs,  M.  B.  C.  Slade. 
Beverently. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


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2.  Scorn- ful  words  the  soldiers  fling;  Wicked  rul- ers  Him    de-ride,  Say-ing, 

3.  Wondrous  love  for  sin -ful  men,    Of   the  sin-less  One  that  died!  May  we 


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If    thou    be    the  King,Save  Thy-self,  Thou  cru  -  ci-fied.  [  Sweet  tones  of 
wound  Thee  not     a  -gain,  Thou,0  Christ,  the    cru -ci-fied. 


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"  Preach  the  word ;  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season."— 2  Tim.  4 :  2, 


M.  Feasee. 

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1.  Pass  a  -  long   the    in  -  vi  -  ta-tion,  Who-so   -   ev  -  er  will  may  come; 

2.  Pass  a  -  long  the  cup    of  comfort  That  the    Lord  has  giv-en  you; 

3.  Pass  a  -  long  each  boon  and  blessing  That  may  come  to  you  through  life; 

4.  Pass  a  -  long  the  watchword,"CouTage;"Soon  the  darkness  will  be  o'er; 


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hearted  Who  are  faint    a-mid  the  strife;  Pass  it  on, 

breaking  On  the  bright  ce-les-tial  shore;  Pass  it  on, 


pass  it  on. 

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'  Grace  and  peace  be  multiplied  unto  you  through  the  knowledge 
of  God,  and  of  Jesus  our  Lord."— 2  Peter  1 ;  2. 


M.  Fraser. 


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3.  More    of  Je  -  sus,  More  of  Je 

4.  More    of  Je  -  sus,  More  of  Je 

5.  More    of  Je  -  sus,  More  of  Je 

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sus,  While  I   tread  earth's  weary  ways ; 

sus,  O         to     feel  His  love  each  hour! 

sus.  In       my  weak-  ness  and  my  pain ; 

sus,  Sore  -  ly    do       I    need  His  grace; 


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More  of  Je  -  sus,  More  of   Je  -  sus,    Till    in  Heav'n  I    hymn  His  praise. 

More  of  Je  -  sus.  More  of   Je  -  sus,   O        to     re  -    al    -  ize  His  power! 

More  of  Je  -  sus.  More  of   Je  -  sus,    He    can  turn  my     loss   to  gain. 

More  of  Je  -  sus,  Bless -ed  Je  -  sus.  When  shall  I      be-  hold  His  face? 


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"The  cross  of  Qur  Lord  Jesus  Christ."— GAii.  6 
Isaac  Watts,  arr. 


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2.  For  -  bid      it,     Lord, that     I  should 

3.  See,  from  His    head, His  hands,  His 

4.  Were  all     the    realm of     na  -  ture 


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"  God  i^  our  refuge  and  strength."— Ps.  46:  1. 
Mrs.  C.  WARREN.  Hubert  P.  Main. 

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3.  No  jjower  on     earth,  or 

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From  Sa- tan's  wiles,  from  self  and  sin,  O  make  and  keep  me  free. 
While  with  a  stead  -  fast  heart  and  true,  My  trust  is  stayed  on  Thee. 
If     ';ieath  Thy  shel    -   t'ring  wings  of  love,  Dear  Ref- uge,    I  a -bide. 

Thro'  Christjwho  con  -  quered  Death,  I   rise,  And  life       e  -  ter  -  nal  gain. 

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"In  me  ye  might  have  peace."— John  16 :  33. 
Mrs.  E.  W.  Chapman.  j.  h.  Tbnnby. 


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1.  In  times  of  sor-row,God    is   near,    His    vig  -    ils    nev-  er     cease, — 

2.  The' long  undwea-ry    is    the  night.  And  morn  brings  no    re-      lief, 

3.  His  love  V7e  may  not  un- der-stand, While  tri  -   als    herein   -  crease, 

4.  Soon  shall  our  eyes  the  land  be-  hold  Where  pain  and   care  shall  cease  ; 

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His     ten  -  der,  lov-ing voice    I    hear,   "In  Me 

Yet   faith    the  promise  still    be- lieves,  "  In  Me 

But    yet      we  know  His  v7ord  is   sure,  "In  Me 

Till  then  we'll  trust  the  promise  sweet,  "In  Me 


ye  shall  have  peace.  "§ 
ye  shall  have  peace.'*  2 
ye  shall  have  peace."-? 
ye  shall  have  peace."? 


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O  blessed  peace !  O  blessed  peace!  sweet  boon  of  heav'n!  sweet  boon  of  heav'nl  That 

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Ho.  81.       i^  $Mm  ift  ih  ^xifH, 

"A  good  soldier  of  Jesus  Christ."— 2  Tim.  2:  3. 
Isaac  Watts.  Ira  D.  Sankby. 


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1.  Am        I        a     sol-  dier  of    the  cross —  A      fol-lower    of    the  Lamh  ? 

2.  Must     I       be    car-  ried  to    the  skies,    On    flow-  ery  beds   of     ease, 

3.  Are   there    no    foes  for  me    to    face  ?  Must  I     not  stem  the    flood  ? 

4.  Since     I    must  fight    if     I  would  reign,  In-crease  my  cour-  age,  Lord  ! 


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While  oth  -  ers  fought  to  win  the  prize,  And  sailed  thro'  blood  -  y    seas  ? 
Is       this  vile  world  a  friend  to  grace.  To     help    me     on       to    God  ? 
I'll    bear    the  toil,   en-dure  the  pain.  Sup  -  port -ed     by     Thy  word. 


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Wm.  Young, 


Behold,  God  is  mine  helper."— Ps.  54:  4. 


J.  R.  Mtjeray. 


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1.  While  Thou,     O      my  God,      art     my  help     and    de-fend  -   er,  No 

2.  Yes,     Thou    art    my    ref  -   uge      in     sor  -  row  and  dan  -  ger,  My 

3.  And    when  Thou    de-mand  -  est    the    life     Thou  hast  giv  -  en,  With 


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strength  when  I  suf  -  fer,  my  hope  when  I  fall;  My  com  -  fort  and 
joy  will     I      an  -  swer  thy  mer  -  ci  -  ful  call.    And  quit   this  poor 


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earth  but  to     find    thee   in  heav  -  en.  My     por  -  tion  for  -  ev  -   er,  my 


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No.  83.     (9  f  ^im  to  Satti  wifli  |(m$. 


"Words  arr. 


'  Let  me  talk  with  thee."— Jer.  12 :  1. 

W.  G.  Fischer,  by  per. 


-.    I  v^       I    love    to  talk  with  Je  -  sus,   for  it  smooths  the  rug-ged  road;  \ 
*\And  it  seems  to  help  me   on-ward,when  I  faint  be-neath  myload;  j 


2. 


r  Oft    I    tell  Him  I      am  wea  -  ry,    and    I   fain  would  be    at    rest; 
1  That  I'm  dai  -  ly,  hour-ly,  long  -  ing    to     re-pose   up  -  on  Hisbreast; 

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When  my  heart  is  crush'd  with  sor- row,  and  my  eyes  with  tears  are  dim, 
And    He    an-swersme     so  kind -ly,      in  the  tend' rest  tones  of  love, 


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There  is  nought  can  yield  me  com- fort 
"  I     am  com  -  ing  soon   to  take  thee 


like   a     lit-  tie  talk  with  Him. 
to   my  hap  -  py  home  a  -  bove. ' ' 


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3  Though  the  way  is  long  and  dreary  to  that  far  off  distant  clime, 
Yet  I  know  that  my  Redeemer  journeys  with  me  all  the  time; 

And  the  more  I  come  to  know  Him,  and  His  wondrous  grace  explore, 
How  my  longing  groweth  stronger  still  to  knew  Him  more  and  more. 

4  So  I'll  wait  a  little  longer,  till  my  Lord's  appointed  time, 

And  along  the  upward  pathway  still  my  pilgrim  feet  shall  climb; 
Soon  within  my  Father's  dwelling,  where  the  many  mansions  be, 
I  shall  see  my  blessed  Saviour,  and  He  then  will  talk  with  me. 


No.  84.        <^itt0  tttttof  tk  §mi 


"  Give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  holiness."— Ps.  30  J  4. 
J.  H.  Johnston.     James  McGranahan. 


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1.  O  Lord,  Thy  lov-  ing  kind-  ness  Doth 
O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord."  -|  2.  Thy  goodness  we    re-mem  -  ber,  We 

3.  Let  saints  re-count  His  mer  -  cies,  And 


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corn-pass  all  our  ways,  And  "  Thy  compass-ions  fail  not,"  Thro' all  the 
praise  Thy  ho  -  li  -  r.ess,  We  look  to  Thee,  O  Sav- iour,  To  save,  and 
fill  His  courts  with  praise;  Let    all  who  know  His  goodness,     Their  hal  -  le- 


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pass- ing  days;  To  Thee,  O  great  Je- ho -vah,  In  "time  of  need"  we  cry  ; 
heal,  and  bless ;  'Tls  by  Thy  lov-ing  fe- vor  Thy  trusting  children  stand, 
In  -  jahs  raise;  Praise  God,  the  lov-  ing  Fa-  ther,  And  Jesus  Christ  His  Son, 


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Up-  held,  and  kept,  and  guid-  ed.  By  Thy 
With  God    the  Ho  -  ly    Spir  -  it,     The    glo  - 


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No.  85,       f  watt  Ut  %\kU,  #  ^tsxi. 

"My  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord."— Ps.  130:  8. 


E.B. 


M.  A.  Sea. 


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and     a  -  dore    My  Sav  -  iour,  all    m 
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No.  86.        Wtit  pantj  ^mmbn, 

»•  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled."— John  14:  1, 
Charles  Bruce.  Ira  D.  Sankby. 


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are    lift-  ed    up,  When  clouds  are  dark  and  drear, 
our    dai  -  ly    toil,  With  anxious  care     oppressed, 

in    Him    be  strong,Who  feels  our  ev  -    'ry  care, 
and  watch  and  pray,  Re  -  ly  -   ing  on       the  love 

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We  hear      a  -  gain  the  pre  -  cious  word  That  tells  of     joy      and  rest.  2 

And  will      for    us,     as    He      hath  said,  A    place    in    heaven  prepare.  * 

Of    Him   who  now  prepares      a  place  For  us        in  heav'n     a  -  hove.  ® 

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No.  87.  ^^    WmtM    Mi    fflSttsS. 


Anon. 


"Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus."— John  12:  21, 

F.  Mendelssohn.  Arr. 


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sus— the  great  Rock-fouu-da  -  tion,  Where-ouour 
sus— oth  -  er  lights  are  pal  -  iug,  Which  for  long 
sus— this    is     all  we're  needing, Strength,  joy,  and 


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lit  -  tie  land-scape  of  our  life;  We  would  see  Je  -  sus, 
feet  were  set  with  sov'reign  grace;  Not  life,  nor  death, with 
years  we  have  re-joicedto  see;  The  bless- ings  of  our 
will  -  ing-ness,  come  with  the  sight;  We  would  see    Je  -   sus, 


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For     the  last    wea  -  ri  -  ness — the  fi  -  nal  strife. 

Can  thence  re-  move    us,      if     we  see    His   face. 

We  would  not  mourn  them,  for  we  go      to    Thee. 

Then  welcome,  day!     and    farewell,  mor- tal   night! 


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No.  88.     ^xubm  §W  of  §m$, 

"The  precious  blood  of  Christ."—!  Pet.  1:  19. 
Frances  R,  Havergal.  J.  H.  Burke. 


1.  Pre  -  ciousjpre-cious  blood  of    Je  -  sus,  Shed    on  Cal  -  va  -   ry  ; 

2.  Though  thy  sins  are      red  like  crim-son,  Deep    in  scar -let    glow, 

3.  Pre  -  cious  blood  that  hath  redeemed  us!  All      the  price    is     paid! 

4.  Pre  -  cious  blood,  by    this  we  con-  quer  In       the  fierc-  est     fight, 


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Shed  for    reb  -    els,  shed        for  sin- ners,  Shed  for  thee! 

Je    -  sus*  pre  -  cious  blood  shall  wash  thee  White  as  snow. 

Per   -  feet    par  -  don  now         is    of-  fered,  Peace  is  made. 

Sin  and    Sa  -   tan        o    -  ver-com-ing,  By  its  might. 


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No.  89.  f  j»tttt0  pm  itt  €hxm  mt  f  M 

Dedicated  to  the  Young  Men's  Chrietian  Associations  of  the  "World. 
Robert  Weidensall.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 

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1.  Young  men 

2.  Young  men 

3.  Young  men 

4.  Young  men 


in  Christ  the  Lord,  Own  Him  your  Sav-iour 
in  Christ  the  Lord,  Be  might  -  y  in  His 
in  Christ  the  King,  Your  grate  -  ful  trib-ute 
in  Christ  the  Friend,On       Him     all  hopes  de- 


God, 
word, 
bring, 
pend, 


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His    name  a    -  dore; 

Its    truths  de    -  clare; 

Of       love  and  praise; 

Of       true  re    -  lief: 


I 

For       by    His  wond'rous  sac  -   ri  -  fice. 

And    seek  the    Ho  -  ly  Spir  -  it's  power, 

U    -     nit  -  ed      in    His  roy  -  al  name. 

To        ev  -  'ry    bur-den  ed  soul    you  meet, 


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He  paidthegreat  redemption  price,That  all  might  have    e  -  ter  -  nal     life, 
By  faith  and  per- se-vering  prayer,  That  ye   may    wit-ness  a  -  ny- where. 
With  loyal  hearts  His  words  proclaim,Throughout  the  world  to  all  Young  Men, 
His  gracious, loving  words, so  sweet, ' '  Come  un  -  to     me, ' '  with  love  re  -  peat, 

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That  come 
That  sin  • 
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5  Young  men  in  Christ,  arise, 
The  world  before  you  lies, 
Enslaved  in  sin; 

Malce  haste  to  swell  the  mission  band, 
Prepared  to  go  at  His  command, 
To  save  lost  men  in  every  land,  • 
At  any  sacrifice. 

6  Young  men  in  Christ  the  Son, 
In  Him  we  all  are  one; 

For  this  He  prayed; 
Then  let  us  join  the  heavenly  throng, 
To  sound  His  praise  in  endless  song, 
For  all  we  have  and  are  belong 
To  Christ,  our  Lord  Pivine. 


No.  90.       €mh^  ^mt  ®i)(-p0lti 

"Him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out."— John  6:  37. 
Fannt  J.  Crosby.  Robert  Lowry. 


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1.  We     are  com-ing  home  to    Je  -  sus,  We  have  heard  His  welcome  voice 

2.  We     are  com-ing  home  to    Je  -  sus,  For    He  died  that  we  might  live 

3.  We     are  com-ing  home  to    Je  -  sus,  By     the  cross,  our    on  -  ly  way 


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We  are  trust-ing  in  His  good-ness,  In  His  mer  -  cy  we  re-joice 
He  is  willing  to  re-ceive  us,  He  is  wait-ing  to  for-give 
There  He      finished  our    re-demption,  And  we      can     no  more   de-lay. 


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com-ing,     com  -  ing 


com-ing,  com-ing 


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com-ing,  com-ing 


No.  91.       §it  (Bvm,  m  th6  <f  utt  wu  M^ 

"  He  healed  them  that  had  need  of  healing."— Luke  9 :  11. 
Rev.  Henry  Twells.  Timothy  B.  Mason. 


I-  I 

1.  At      e  -  ven,  ere  the   sun  was  set,  The    sick,  O  Lord,  around  Thee  lay; 

2.  Once  more  'tis  e  -  ven-tide;  and  we,Oppress'd  with  various  ills. draw  near; 

3.  O       Saviour  Christ,  our  woes  dis-pel ;  For    some  are  sick  and  some  are  sad, 


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Oh,    in    what  di-vers  pains  they  met !    Oh ,  \^  ith  what  j  oy  they  went  away ! 
What  if  Thy  form  we  can  -  not    see !     We  know  and  feel  that  Thou  art  near. 
And  sonaehave  never  loved  Thee  well,  And  some  have  lost  the  love  they  had. 


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5. 


And  all,  O  Lord,  crave  perfect  rest, 
And  to  be  wholly  free  from  sin; 

And  they  who  fain  would  serve  Thee  best, 
Are  coQScious  most  of  sin  within. 


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Thy  touch  has  still  its  ancient  power; 

No  word  from  Thee  can  fruitless  fall; 
Hear  in  this  solemn  evening  hour. 

Lord,  in  Thy  mercy  heal  us  aXl, 


No.  92.  ^mtMnp  JXf  ffsSttlS. 


Eli  Nathan. 

Moderato. 


"As  though  God  did  beseech  you  by  us."— 2  Cor.  5:  20. 

James  McGranahaw. 


O    ten- der  beseechings  of    Je-sus!  How  sweetly  they  fall  on  the  ear! 
Beseech-ing   in  love  for  our  Sav-iour,Un  -wor-thy  we  pray  in  His  stead; 
Beseeching  His  blood-bought,  His  ransom' d  ,Your  bodies  to  Him  glad-ly  yield, 
Beseeching  the  saints  to  be    ho-ly,  Fill'd  always  with  meekness  and  love; 
Beseeching  that  all  for  His  com-  ing  Un-shak-en  may  ev  -  er    re-main, 


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O  gos-  pel  of  grace  and  of  kind-ness,  God's  loveand  com-pas-sion  bro'tnear! 

Believe  in  the  word  of  for-give-ness,  Ac  -  cept  of    the  ran-  som  He  made. 

Thatjin  you,and  thro' you,and  by  you,His  grace  may  be   ful  -  ly    revealed. 

Like  Je-sus  so  gen-tle  and  low  -  ly,  Ee  -  flect-ing  the  light  from  a-  hove. 

And  stand  with  the  sav'd  and  the  chosen, With  Him  in  His  glo  -  ri-ous  reign. 


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Is  the  Spir-it  of  Je-sus  now  striving?  Hia  warning,  my  brother,©- bey; 


Resist  not  His  gracious  be-seech   -    lug,  O  grieve  not  the  Saviour  a-way . 


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No.  93. 


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"The  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save."— Matt.  18:  11. 
F.  J.  Crosby.  S.  J,  Vail. 


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1.  Troub-  led  heart,  thy  God  is     call-  ing! 

2.  Come,  the  Spir  -  it  still  is    plead-ing, 

3.  Art    thou  wait  -  iiig  till  the    mor-row  ? 

4.  Let      the     an  -  gels  bear  the     ti  -  dings 


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Wilt  thou  not      be        rec  -  onciled?  I  r*       v  j  tt-  •    r.      , 

He       is    wait-ing-come  to-night.  f^»      be  saved,  His  grace   is  free! 
O'er     an  -  oth  -   er      soul  for-giv'n!-' 


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O,     be  saved,  He  died      for  thee!      O,      be  saved,  He  died  for  thee! 


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"  As  the  Father  loved  me,  so  have  I  loved  you."— John  15:  9. 
Grace  J.  Fbances.  Hubert  P.  Main. 


1.  O    Lord,  my  soul    re  -  joic  -  eth  in   Thee,  My  tongue  Thy  mer-cy    is 

2.  I     came    to  Thee  o'er-burdened  with  care,  My    guilt  with  sor- row  con - 

3.  To  Thee,  my  hope  and     ref  -  uge  di  -  vine.  My    faith    is    fer-  vent-ly 

4.  I     look    be-yondthis    val-ley  of    tears,  Where  Thou,  a  man-sion  pre  - 


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tell  -  ing;  I've  found  Thy  love  so     pre-  cious  to     me.     My  heart  with  its 

fess- ing; 'Twas  love, Th}'- love, that  ban-ish'd  my  fear.    And  gave  me  for 

cling-  ing;  And     ev  -  'ry  hour  some   to  -  ken  of     love    New  joy     to  my 

par  -  ing.  Wilt  call    me  home  for  -  ev  -  er  with  Thee,  The  bliss    of  the 


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No.  95. 


#  ite^^a  ?^0«i 


'♦The  sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God."— Eph,  G:  17. 
L.  W.  MuNHAiiii,  Ira  D.  Sankey. 

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1.  E   -    ter  -  nallife  God's  Word  proclaims  To    lost     anddy-ing  men; 

2.  God's  grace  is    in    His    Ho  -  ly  Word;  We  need     it    ev  -  'ry    day; 

3.  By    this  same  Word  we  know  our  work,  And  how      it  should  be  done; 


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By  it  a -lone  we  know  the  Lord,  Un- seen  by  mor  -  tal  ken. 
In  all  our  con-  flicts  this  the  sword  Our  ev  -  'ry  foe  to  slay. 
How  we  should  live,  and  how  thro*  grace  The  prom- ised  crown  is    won. 


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D.S. — O    may      it  be  our  Strength  and  Sword,  Till  earth -ly  strife      is    o'er. 


Choeus. 


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O    bless-  edWord,  O      gra-cious  Word,  We  love     it   more  and     more; 


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No.  96.   #  €0mt  U  ttte  pewiM  ^a»i(»ut 


"  Come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labor."— Matt.  11 : 


F.  W.  Faber,  arr. 
Moderaio.        , 


IBA  D.  SANKBY. 


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1.  O      come    to    the      mer  -  ci  -  ful       Sav-  iour  who    calls  you,    O 

2.  O      come  then  to        Je  -  sus  whose  arms  are     ex  -  tend  -  ed     To 

3.  Then  come    to    the      Sav- iour, whose  mer  -  cy  grows  bright- er    The 


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to  the  Lord  who  for  -  gives  and  for  -  gets ;  Tho'  dark  be  the  -" 
His  dear  chil  -  dren  in  clos  -  est  em-  brace  ;  O  come,  and  your  '^ 
•  er     you    look      at    the  depths  of    His  love ;    O      fear    not,  'tis    g- 


depths 


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fort  -  uneon   earth  that   be -falls  you,    A    bright  home  a  -  waits  you  whose 
ex  -  ile  shall  short-  ly      be    end  ■  ed,  And     Je  -  sus  will  show  you    the 
Je- sus,  and  life's  cares  grow  light-er  While  think-ing    of   home  and    the 


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No.  97. 


"  My  Kefuge,  my  Saviour."— 2  Sam.  22:  3. 


Dora  Grehnweli,. 


WM.  J.  KntKPATBICE. 


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I  am  notskill'dto  understand  WhatGod  hath  will'd,  what  God  hath  plann'd; 
I         take  Him  at  His  word  indeed :  "Christ  died  for  sinners, "  this  I  read ; 
That   He  should  leave  His  place  on  high.  And  come  for  sinful  man  to  die, 
And       O!  that  He  fulfilled  may  see       The  travail  of  His  soul  in  me, 


5.  Yea,  living,  dying,  let  me  bring  My  strength,  my  solace  from  this  spring, 


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I  on -ly  know  at  His  right  hand  Is  One  who  is  my  Sav 
For  in  my  heart  I  find  a  need  Of  Him  to  be  my  Sav 
You  count  it  strange  ? — so  once  did  I,  Be  -  fore  I  knew  my  Sav 
And  with  His  work  con-tent-ed  be,  As  I  with  my  dear  Sav 
That  He  who  lives  to  be  my  King    Once  died  to    be    my  Sav 


lour! 
iour! 
iour! 
iour! 
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No.  98. 


(SlMsiit  tk  ^mvAmn, 


"The  blood  of  Jesus  Christ  his  Son  cleaneth  us  from  all  sin."— 1  Jsro.  1:  7. 
Newman  HAi^ii.  C.  C.  Casb. 

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Fount  -  ain   of    pur    -    i  -  ty       o  -  pened  for    sin, 
Though     I  have     la  -  bored  a  -  gain  and      a  -  gain, 
Cleanse  Thou  the  thoughts  of  my  heart,     I     im-  plore, 
Whit   -    er  than  snow!  noth-ing    far-ther     I    need, 


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Christ 


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pen    -     i  -  tent    wash  and    be  clean ;  Je    -    sus.  Thou  bless  -  ed    Re 

cleans  -  ing    is        ut  -  ter  -  ly   vain ;  Je    -     sus,    Re-  deem  -  er  from 

light       to     re-   fleet  more  and  more;  Dai    -    ly      in     lov  -  ing      o  - 

Fount-  ain;  this       on   -  ly      I    plead ;  Je    -    sus    my  Sav  -  iour,    to 

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sor  -    row  and  woe,  Wash     me  and  I   shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow 

be  -  dience  to  grow.  Wash     me  and  I  shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow 

Thee  will     I      go,    Wash     me  and  I   shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow. 

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And         I       shall    be    whit  -    er      than        snow. 

whit  -  er       than  snow. 


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No.  99. 


Pm  mMn, 


"Create  In  me  a  clean  heart,  O  God."— Ps.  51 :  10. 


J.  H.  Johnston. 


James  McGbanahan. 


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1.  I       bring      to  Thee,  O     Mas  -  ter,   My     bur-   den  and    my  grief ; 

2.  I        bring    my  guilt- y       nat  -  ure,  For  cleans  -  ingand    for  cure; 

3.  Thy  mer  -   cy  reach- es     low-  er    Than    all       the  depths  of    sin; 

4.  My      fal-tering  faith   I    bring  Thee, My    weak   and  wavering  will; 


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I         do        believe  Thy    prom  -  ise,  Help  Thou  mine  un  -  be  - 

Oh,  heal     my  sore    dis  -    eas  -  es,    Re  -  store    and  make  me 

As  Thy    com-pas-sions      fail    not,  Oh,     give      me  peace  with 

My  spir  -    it  fails  and      fal-ters;  Thy  prom  -    is  -  es    ful - 


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No.  100. 


F,  J.  Crosby. 


m0  ®0-§ajj. 


Rise,  he  calleth  thee."— Mark  10 j  49. 


JNO.  R.  SWENEY. 


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1.  Out      on    the    des  -  ert,  seek-ing,     seek  -  ing,    Sin  -  ner,  'tis     Je  -  sos 

2.  Still    He     is    wait  -  ing,  wait-ing,    wait -ing;    O      what  com-pas  -  siou 

3.  Lov  -  ing  -  ly  plead  -ing,  pleading,    plead-ing,    Mer  -  cy,  though  slighted, 


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seek  -  ing  for  thee;  Ten  -  der  -  ly 
beams  in  His  eye!  Hear  Him  re 
bears  with  thee   yet;      Thou  canst     be 


call  -  ing,  call- ing,  call -ing,  § 
peat  -  ing,  gen  -  tly,  gen  -  tly,  § 
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Hith-  er,  thou  lost  one,     O  come  un  -  to     Me. 

Come  to    thy     Sav-iour,    O  why  wilt  thou  die?    ^  Je  -  bus     ls      call-ing,  | 

Come  ere  the     life-star    for  -  ev  -  er    shall  set. 


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Come  to  Him  quickly,say  to  Him  gladly.  Lord,  I  am  coming,  coming  to-day. 

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No.  101, 


m&  §\m  %m. 


"God,  even  our  Father,  comfort  your  hearts."— 2  Thess.  2:  16, 17. 


Eli  Nathan. 


James  McGranahan. 


r_^^iz=Szzfz^-J±iil-ZJij!-^=;jEEg=z:^ 


1.  "God  bless  you!"  from  the  heart  we  sing,  God  give  to  ev-  'ry     one  Hisgrace, 

2.  God  bless  you  on  your  pilgrim  way,  Thro'  storm  and  sunshine  guiding  still ; 

3.  God  bless  you  in  this  world  of  strife,  When  oft  the  soul  would  homeward  fly, 

4.  God  bless  you, and  the  patience  give  To  walk  thro' life   by      Je- sus' side; 

5.  God  bless  us  all,  and  give  us  rest  When  Christ  shall  come  and  glo-ry  dawn; 

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Till    He    on    high  His  ransomed  bring  To  dwell  with  Him  in  endless  peace. 
His  pres-ence  guard  you  day  by  day,  And  keep  you  safe  from  ev'ry      ill. 
And  give    the  sweetness   to  your  life,  Of  wait  ing  for  the  rest    on  high. 
For  Him     to    bear,  for  Him   to    live,  And  then  with  Him  be  glo- ri -fied. 
Our  sun      is   swinging  toward  the  west,  Life's  little  day  will  soon  be  gone, 

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God    bless  you!  God    bless  you!  Bless  and  keep  us  all     in     Je  -  sus' love, 


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No.  102.  |!S  ®%  €m&^  fit  (^mUxt  Jdtmg? 


Neither  did  the  cruse  of  oil  fail."— 1  King.  17 :  16. 


Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARiiES,  arr. 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


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Is    thy  cruse  of  com-  fort  fail-ing?  Rise    and  share  it  with     a  friend, 
For  the  heart  grows  rich  in  giv- ing;  All       its  wealth  is   liv  -  ing  grain; 


3.  Lost  and  wea  -  ry  on  the  mountains,  Wouldst  thou  sleep  amidst  the  snow? 

4.  Is    thy  heart   a    well  left  emp- ty  ?  None  but  God  its  void  can    fill; 


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And  thro'  all  the  years  of  fam-  ine 
Seeds, which  mildew  in  the  gar-  ner, 
Chafe  that  froz-  en  form  be-side  thee, 
Noth-ing  but      a      ceaseless  fountain 


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It  shall  serve  Thee  to  the  end. 
Scattered,  fill  with  gold  the  plain. 
And  to-geth  -  er  both  shall  glow. 
Can  its  ceaseless  long-ings  still. 


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Love  di-  vine  will    fill  thy  store-house, Or    thy  handful    still    re  -  new, 
Is      thy  bur  -  den  hard  and  heav-  y  ?     Do    thy  steps  drag  wea  -  ri  -  ly  ? 
Art   thou  wounded  in    life's  bat- tie ?    Ma- ny    stricken  round  thee  moan; 
Is      thy  heart  a       liv  -  ing  pow- er?  Self-entwined,  its  strength  sinks  low; 


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Help  to    lift    thy  brother's  bur-  den,  God  will  bear  both  it     and  thee ; 
Give  to  them  thy  pre- cious  ointment,  And  that  balm  shall  heal  thine  own ; 
It      can    on  -  ly      live    by  lov  -  ing.  And   by   serv  -  ing  love  will  grow ; 


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Scant  -  y  fare   for  one  will  oft  -  en  Make    a    roy  -    al  feast    for  two. 

Help  to    lift    thy  brother's  bur-den,  God    will  bear    both  it    and  thee. 

Give  to  them  thy  precious  ointment,  And  that  balm  shall  heal  thine  own. 

It      can  on  -  ly  live    by    lov-  ing,  And    by  serv  -  ing  love  will  grow. 


No.  103. 


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Oh,  make  me  pure  within,  Cleanse  me  from  every  sin,  Je  -  sus,  my  all. 
'Tis  all  my  hope  and  plea:  Je-  sus  has  died  for  me,  Je  -  sus,  my  all. 
This  all  my  song  shall  be,  Je-  sus    has  died  for  me,   Je    sus,   my    all. 


No.  104.   ^ingitt0  ttfitit  tof*  t0  tht  ^oxA, 

"Singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  to  the  Lord."— Col.  3:  16. 
J.  H.  Johnston.  Jamks  McGranahak. 

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2.  Not      yet     as    the      an-  gels     in    heav  -  en,  May  mor-  tals  their 

3.  Then  come  to    His  courts  with  re-  joic  -  ing,  And  join    in    the 
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grat  -  i-tude     sing;     Not  here    up-  on  earth    is       it     giv -en,  g 

cho  -  rus    of       praise; The  pray 'r  and  the     an- them  but  voic-ing  | 

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To     Him    to  whom  praises    be  -    long;     But  oh,whileyoujoininthanks- 
Per- feet- ion     of    serv-ice    to        bring;  But     ear-nest  and  true  ad  -  o - 
The  thanks  which  your  loving  hearts  raise;  "With  grace  in  your  hearts  e-ven 


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King     in    His  beau    -  ty,      Your  life  shall  then     be      as      a    song. 


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"I  will  praise  Thee,  O  Lord, with  my  whole  heart."— Ps.  9:  1. 
Frances  R.  Havekgal.  Geo.  c.  Stebbins. 


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1.  True-hearted,  whole-hearted,  faithful  and  loyal,    King  of  our  lives,  by  Thy 

2.  True-hearted,  whole-hearted,  fullest  al-le-giance  Yielding  henceforth  to  our 

3.  True-hearted,  whole-hearted,  Saviour  all  gloriousl  Take  Thy  great  power  and 


grace  we  will    be;  Un  -  der  the  stan-dard  ex- alt  -  ed    and  roy  -  al,     g 

glo  -    ri-ous     King ;      Val-  iant  en-deav-  or  and  lov  -  ing     o  -  be-dience,  a 
reign  there  a  -  lone,  O  -  ver  our  wills  and    af-  fee-  tions  vie  -  to  -  rious. 


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Strong  in  Thy  strength  we  will  battle  for  Thee. 
Free  -  ly  and  joy  -ous-ly  now  would  we  bring 
Free  -  ly  sur-rendered  and  who  -  ly  Thine  own. 


Peal  out  the  watchword! 
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"Give  Thy  strength  unto  thy  Servant."— Ps.  86:16. 
Rev.  W.  W.  How.  G.  J.  Elvey. 


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1.  Blest  Je-  sus,  gi-ant  us  strength  to  take  Our  dai-ly  cross,  what  e'  er    it    be, 

2.  And  day  by  day,  we  hum-bly  ask  That  ho-ly  mem 'ries  of    Thy  cross 

3.  Help  us, dear  Lord, our  cross  to  bear.  Till  at  Thy  feet  we    lay      it  down; 

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Maysancti  -  fy  each  com-mon  task,  And  turntogain  each  earth -ly  loss. 
Win  thro'  Thy  bloodourpardonthere,And  thro' the  Crossattain  the  Crown. 


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No.  107.         %h  $m0\tt*^  ^mt. 


*The  glory  of  God  in  the  face  of  Jesus  Christ."— 2  Cob.  4:  6. 


Words  arr. 

Reverently. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


1.  How  sweet,    O    Lord,    Thy  Word  of  grace  Which  bids       a      sin  -  ner 

2.  Thy  visage,  marred  and  crown-ed  with  thorn.  Thou  didst      not  hide    from 

3.  The  heavens  de- clare    Thy  power  and  love;    In      all       Thy  works,  be  - 

4.  The  bright- ness    of     Thy    glo  -   ry,  Lord,  Fills  heaven  and  earth    and 


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grief  and  scorn,  Nor  from  the  dews  of  night, 

low,    a  -  bove,Thy    maj  -  es  -  ty      I  trace, 

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night;  Yet,      in    that  face    a     love      appears  Which  scat- ters     all    my 

trace.  But    mer  -  cy  shines  not     in       the  skies,  And  hope  with -in     my 

grace;  But      all    the  hosts  of     Heav-  en  shine, With    no  such     ra  -  di  - 


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gloom-  y  fears,  And  fills   my  soul  with  light.  And  fills  my  soul  with  light, 
spir  -  it  dies,  Un  -  til       I     see    Thy  face,    Un  -  til      I    see   Thy  face, 
ance   di-vine,  As      Thy  most  bless  -  ed  face,   As    Thy  most  bless-ed    face. 


No.  108.     paM0W<?(l  pm«;  of  §v^tv. 

"My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of  prayer."— Isa.  56:  7. 
E.  A.  Hoffman.  J.  H.  Tenney. 


1.  'Tia    the    hal-lowed  hour  of  pray'r,  And   we  trust-  ing-  ly  bring  All  our 

2.  'Tis    the  prec-  ious  hour    of  pray'r,  And   we  hum-  bly  en-treat:  Fa-ther, 

3.  'Tis    the    sa-credhour    of  pray'r,  Calm  as  heav  -  en    a-bove;  Soul  to 

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doubt-ingsand  our  fears,  To     our    Saviour  and  King;  For  we  know  that  He  de- 
breathe  the  Spir- it    now,  As     we   bowat  Thy  feet;Touch  our  lips  with  pow'rof 
soul      is  breathing  here   Thecom- mun-ion  of  love;   Ev- 'ry  heart  is  sweet-ly 


lights  A  glad  wel  -  come  to  give,  And  the  blessings  that  we  ask  for 
song;  Fill  our  souls  with  Thy  love;  And  be-  stow  the  ben  -  e  -  dic-tion 
filled  With    a  peace  most  pro-found; Oh,     the  place   is    like   to  heav- en 


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••If  thou  Shalt  confess the  Lord  Jesus."— Rom.  10:  9. 

Eli.  Nathan.  James  McGranahan. 


m^^i^^^^^^m 


1.  Behold  how  plain  the  truth  is  made  Since  Christ  the  ransom  price  has  paid, 

2.  Thedeathof  Christ  up- on     the  tree  Was  for    the  judgment  due  to  thee, 

3.  By    rais-  ing  Je  -  sus  from  the  dead  Our  bless-  ed  God   has  sure  -  ly  said, 

4.  And  now  to  God  as  sons  brought  nigh  We  come  and"  Ab-ba  Fath-er  "  cry, 


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And  all    our  sins  on      Him  were  laid  We  must    in  Him   be 
He  died  that  thou  mightstransom'd  be  And    live    by  faith  in 
That  He  accepts    the    blood  He  shed  As    cleans-ing  us    from 
And  seek  the  Spir  -  it's    full  sup- ply    That  we      as  sons  may 


saved. 
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"  Mizpah  ;  *  *  *  The  Lord  watch  between  me  and  thee,  when  we  are 
absent  one  from  another."— Gen.  31:  49. 


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Allegro. 


James  McGranahan. 


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1.  The      Lord  keep  watch  be-tween  us,      The    ev 

2.  Though  ab*-  sent  from  each   oth  -  er,     "We    are 

3.  Though  time  and  space  may   sev  -  er       The  Mas 


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No  love  like  His    so  might  -  j,  To      keep    and      to      de  -  fend. 

Let  not    our  cour  -  age  fal  -  ter,  Let      not      our  faith  grow  dim. 

'Tis       on  -  ly     for     a  sea  -  son.  The    meet  -  ing-  time  draws  near. 

Let  prais  -  es  meet  and  min  -  gle  A  -  round    the  throne    a  -  bove. 


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Ho.  HI.         Jaitfc  iis  i%t  fMowj. 


"The  victory  that  overcometh  the  world.even  our  faith."— 1  JOHK  5j  4. 
John  H.  Yates.  Iba  D.  Sankey. 

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1.  Encamped  a  -  long  the    hills  of  light,  Ye  Chris-  tian  sol  -  diers,  rise, 

2.  His  ban  -  ner    o  -  ver     us     is  love,  Oar  sword  the  word    of     God; 

3.  On      ev  - 'ry  hand  the    foe    we  find  Drawn  up     in  dread  ar-ray; 

4.  To     him  that  o  -  ver-comes  the  foe,  White  rai-ment  shall  be    giv'n; 


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ere    the  night  Shall  veil    the  glow  -  ing    skies; 


And  press  the  bat  -  tie  _  ^  ^  , 

We    tread  the  road  the  saints    a  -  bove  With  shouts  of    tri  -  umph  trod;     « 
Let    tents    of  ease  be    left     be -hind.  And    on -ward  to      the     fray; 
Be  -  fore    the  an -gels  he    shall  know  His  name  con-fesssed  in     heaven; 


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By    faith  they,like  a  whirlwind'sbreath, Swept  on  o'er  ev  -  'ry    field; 
Sal  -  va- tion's  hel-met    on  each  head,With  truth  all  girt     a  -  bout, 
Then  on- ward  from  the  hills  of  light,  Our  hearts  with  love  a  -  flame; 

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The  faith  by  which  they  conquered  Death  Is  still  our  shin  -  ing    shield. 

The  earth  shall  tremble 'neath  our  tread,  And  ech  -  o    with  our    shout. 
We'll  vanquish  all    the  hosts  of  night,  In     Je  -  sus*  conquering  name. 

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No.  112. 


pisi^iatt  §iyinw. 


"All  nations  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee."— Rev.  15:  4. 
F.  J.  Crosby.  Ika  D.  Sankey. 

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1.  Great  Je-ho- vah,  mighty 

2.  Jew  and  Gentile,  bond  and 

3.  From  her  night  shall  China 

4.  In  -  dia's  groves  of  palm  so 


Lord, 
free, 
wake, 
fair, 


Vast  and  boundless  is  Thy    word ; 
All  shall  yet  be      one  in      Thee ; 
Af-ric's  sons  their  chains  shall  break ; 
Shall  resound  with  praise  and  prayer; 


5.  North  and  South  shall  own  Thy  sway,  East  and  West  Thy  voice  o  -  bey; 


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King    of   kings,  from  shore  to    shore  Thou  shalt  reign  for  -  ev  -  er  -  more. 
All      con  -  fess   Mes-si  -  ah's    name,  All     His  wondrous  love    proclaim. 
E  -    gypt,  where  Thy  peo-ple     trod,     Shall  a  -  dore    and  praise  our  God. 
Cey  -  Ion's  isle  with  joy  shall   sing     Glo  -  ry    be      to  Christ  our  King. 
Crowns  and  thrones  before  Thee  fall.     King  of    kings  and  Lord  of     all. 

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No.  113.    ^M  a  ^0tt4e(M  f  Miotttl 

"And  his  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful."— ISA.  9:  6. 

E.  A.  H.  ElilSHA  A.  HOFPMANW. 


Christ  has  for    sin     atonement  made,  What  a  won-der-ful  Sav-iour! 

I      praise  Him  for  the  cleansing  blood,  What  a  won  -der  -  ful  Sav-iour! 

He  cleansed  my  heart  from  all    its  sin,  What  a  won-der-ful  Sav-iour! 

He    walks  be -side  me     in  the  way,  What  a  won-der-ful  Sav-iour! 


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We    are  redeemed!  the  price   is    paid!  What  a  won-der-ful  Sav-iour! 

Thatrec  -  on-ciled  my  soul    to    God;  What  a  won-  der- ful  Sav-iour! 

And  now  Hereignsand  rules  there- in;  What  a  won  -  der- ful  Sav-iour! 

And  keeps  the  faith-ful   day     by  day;  What  a  won-  der- ful  Sav-iour! 


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5  He  gives  me  overcoming  power, 
What  a  wonderful  Saviour! 
And  triumph  in  each  trying  hour; 
What  a  wonderful  Saviour! 


6  To  Him  I've  given  all  my  heart, 
What  a  wonderful  Saviour! 
Tlie  world  shall  never  share  a  part; 
What  a  wonderful  Saviour! 


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No.  114. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


*'  For  he  is  risen,  as  he  said."— Matt.  28 :  6. 

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Gbo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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1.  Christ  hath  ris  -  en!  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah!  Bless-ed  mom    of    life  and  light; 

2.  Christ  hath  ris  -  en!  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah!  Friends  of  Je  -  sus,  dry  your  tears; 

3.  Christ  hath  ris  -  en!  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  I  He  hath  ris  -  en,    as     He  said; 


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Lo,.  the  grave  is  rent  a  -  sun  -  der,  Death  is  conquered  thro' His  might. 
Thro' the  vail  of  gloom  and  dark-ness,  Lo,  the  Son  of  God  ap- pears. 
He      is  now  the  King  of    glo  -  ry,  And  our  great  ex  -  alt  -  ed  Head. 

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No.  115.  |tt  §m»*  im. 

*'  The  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God  in  the  : 
of  Jesus  Christ."— 2  Cor,  4:  6. 


James  McGranahan. 


1.  The    liv  -  ing  God,  who  by  His  might  Spake  but  the  word  and  there  was  light, 

2.  This  mighty  Christ,  so  strong  and  true,  Has  come  from  God,  His  work  to  do ; 

3.  In        Je-sus' face  our  God  we  know,  And  trust  in   Him  to  bear  us  through; 

4.  When  darkness  gives  the  soul  distress,  When  sorrows  on    our  path  way  press, 

5.  Then  come,  ye  wea  -  ry  ones,  and  rest ;  Come,  sinful  souls,  and  here  be  blessed ; 

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Hath  promised  now  to  show  His  grace  To    sin-ful   men,  in  Je-sus'    face,  ff 

He  comes  with  power  the  soul  to  save,  To   give  the    vie -fry  o'er  the    grave.  • 

He   will  not  leave  us     to     de-feat,  Butmakeour  vie- to -ry    com-plete.  ? 

One  look  at  Him  will  clouds  displace,  While  comfort  beams  from  Jesus'  face,  g 

With-in  yourheartgiveChristHisplace,  AndseeGod'slovein  Je-  sus'    face,  g* 

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The  liv-ing  God  through  sin  concealed,  In  Je-sus'  face  is  now    re  -vealed. 

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No.  116.    #  $mlmt,  f  wdottss  ^mimv, 

"He  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins."— Matt.  1 :  21, 
Frances  R.  Havergal.  J.  H.  Burke. 

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1.  O       Sav  -  iour,  precious     Sav  -  iour,  Whom,  yet  un  -  seen, we    love; 

2.  O      bring  -  er    of     sal  -    va  -  tion,  Who  won-drous-  ly  hast  wrought, 

3.  In    Thee      all  full-ness    dwell- eth,  All    grace  and  power  di  -  vine; 

4.  Oh,  grant    the  con  -  sum  -  ma  -  tion,  Of      this    our    song,  a  -  bove, 


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Thy-self      the  rev  -  e     -   la  -    tion,  Of     love    be  -  yond  our  thought. 

The   glo  -    ry  that    ex  -  cell  -  eth,  O       Son     of    God,   is  Thine. 

In    end  -  less  ad  -    o    -    ra  -    tion,  And    ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  love. 


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We    praise  Thee  and  con  •  fess  Thee,  Oar     Sav-iour,  Lord   and    King. 


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"That  where  I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also."— John  14:  3. 
L.  W.  Mansfield.  Geo.  C  Stebbins. 


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1.  Be-yond    the  light  of  set-ting  suns,    Be-yond    the  cloud- ed    sky, 

2.  Be  -  youd    all  pain,  beyond  all  care,     Be  -  yond  life's  mys-ter  -   y, 

3.  Swift-  flying  worlds,their  nights  that  roll  Far  out      on  seas    of    light, 

4.  My  sins   and  sorrows,  strifes  and  fears,   I     bid  them  all    fare-  well, 


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Be  -  yond  where  starlight  fades  in  night, — I    have      a  home  on    high,  h 

Be  -  yond  the  range  of  time  and  change, — My  home's  reserved  for    me.  i^ 

Will  bring    no  darkness  to    my    soul;      My  home's  beyond  the  night.  -5* 

High    up        a-mid  th' e-ter  -  nal  years,     With  Christ, my  Lord,to  dwell.  | 


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No.  118.    #  §ay  j>f  §fst  and  (^Mmn, 


'  The  rest  of  the  holy  Sabbath.'— Ex.  16:  23. 


C.  Wordsworth. 


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German  Melody. 


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On    thee    the  high  and      low  -  ly.      Thro'      a-   ges  joined  in     tune, 

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2  On  thee,  at  the  creation 

The  light  first  had  its  birth; 
On  thee,  for  our  salvation, 

Christ  rose  from  depths  of  earth; 
On  thee,  our  Lord,  victorious, 

The  Spirit  sent  from  heaven ; 
And  thus  on  thee,  most  glorious, 

A  triple  light  was  given. 


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3  New  graces  ever  gaining 

From  this  our  day  of  rest, 
We  reach  the  rest  remaining 

To  spirits  of  the  blest; 
To  Holy  Ghost  be  praises. 

To  Father,  and  to  Son ; 
The  Church  her  voice  upraises 

To  Thee,  blest  Three  in  One. 


No.  119.     MxtWh  ^t>xih  ®%  ^atti 

"And  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as  the  other.— Matt.  12;  13. 
Eli  Nathan.  H.  H.  McGranahan 


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1 .  *  'Stretch  forth  thy  hand, ' '  thj  palsied  hand,  Fear  not,  it    is  thy  Lord's  command 

2.  '  'Stretch  forth  thy  hand, ' '  thy  emp-ty  hand ,  No  gift  of  thine  will  God  commend 

3.  '  'Stretch  forth  thy  hand, ' '  thy  helpless  hand,  Up-held  by  God,  thy  soul  shall  stand 

4.  '  'Stretch  forth  thy  hand, ' '  thy  dying  hand,When  thou  shalt  come  to  Jordan  strand 


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Seek  not  from  Him  to  hide  thy  sin,  Con-fess,  and  ask  to  be  made  clean,  i 
The  emp  -  ty  hand  that  shows  thy  need,Of  this  a-  lone  will  He  take  heed,  g 
Fight  not  in  thine  own  strength  the  foe,  But  trusting  Je-sus,  on  -  ward  go.  ? 
Thro'  all  the  bil  -  lows  Christ  shall  guide,  And  brin^  thee  safe  to  Canaan 's  side,  g 


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No.  120.      f jjmftittt^  wM  %iiiAmisinl 

"  Now  we  see  through  a  glass,  darkly ;  but  then  face  to  face."— 1  Cob.  13;  12. 


Furnished  by  Eii  Nathan. 


t^J±EES^^_ 


JAMES  McGrANAHAN. 

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1.  Not  now,  but  in   the  coming  years,   It    may    be    in   the  bet-ter  land, 

2.  We'll  catch  the  broken  threads  again,  And  fin-ish  what  we  here  be-gun ; 

3.  We'll  know  why  clouds  instead  of  sun  Were  o-ver  many  a  cherish'd  plan ; 

4.  Why  what  we  long  for  most  of  all,       E  -  ludes  so     oft  our  ea-ger  hand ; 

5.  God  knows  the  way,  He  holds  the  key.  He  guides  us  with  unerring  hand; 


We'll  read  the  meaning  of  our  tears,  And  there,sometime,  we'll  understand. 
Heav'n  will  the  mysteries  explain.  And  then,  ah  then,  we'll  understand. 
Why  song  has  ceased  when  scarce  begun  ;Tis  there, sometime,we'll  understand. 
Why  hopes  are  crush'd  and  castles  fall,  Up  there ,  sometime,we'll  understand. 
Sometime  with  tearless  eyes  we'll  see;  Yes,  there,  up  there,  we'll  understand. 


Chorus. 


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doth  hold  thy  hand ; 


Then  trust  in  God  thro'  all  thy  days;  Fear  not,for  He  l|:doth  hold:||  thy  hand 


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Tho'  dark  thy  way,  still  sing  and  praise ;  Sometime,sometime,  we'll  understand. 


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No.  121.         #tt%  §mmhxd, 

*'I  will  make  thy  name  remembered."— Ps.  45:  17. 


HOBATIUS  BONAR,  (alt.) 


Ira  D.  Sankky. 


1.  Fad  -  ing  a- way    like   the  stars      of    the  morning,  Los  -  ing  their 

2.  Shall    we  bemiss'dtho'   by  oth  -  ers    suc-ceed-ed     Eeap- ing    the 

3.  On    -    ly  the  truth  that  in  life      we  have  spoken,    On  -    ly    the 

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light  in  the  glo  -  ri  -  ous  sun —  Thus  w»u-uld  we  pass  from  the 
fields  we  in  spring-time  have  sown?  No,  for  the  sow  -  ers  may 
seed    that      on    earth    wo  have  sown;  These  shall  pass  on-  ward  when 


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4  Oh,  when  the  Saviour  shall  make  up  His  jewels, 
When  the  bright  crowns  of  rejoicing  are  won, 
Then  shall  His  weary  and  faithful  disciples, 
All  be  remembered  by  what  they  have  done. 


Ko.122.    ^ml  fm  mmt  k  #M<ttg« 

"Remember  how  short  my  time  is."— Ps.  89 :  47. 

HOBATIUS  BONAR.  GEO.  C.  STEBBINS. 


1.  "Work,  for  time    is    fly-    ing.  Work  with  hearts  sincere;  "Work,  for  souls  are 

2.  In      this  glo-rious  call  -  ing,  Work  till  day    is    o'er;    Work,  till  evening 

3.  There  where  saints  adore  Him, Where  the  ransom'd  meet,  Joy  they  show  be- 


dy  -  ing,  Work,  for  night  is  near; 
fall  -  ing.  You  can  work  no  more; 
fore    Him,  Bow  -  ing    at    His    feet; 


In        the  Mas-  ter's  vine-  yard, 
Then  your    la  -  bor  bring-  ing 
Hear  the  Mas  -  ter    say  -  ing. 


Go     andworkto-day;       Be  no  use-less  slug-gard  Stand-ing  in  the  way. 
To     the  King  of  kings,  Borne  with  joy  and  singing  Home  on    angels'  wings. 
From  His  heav'nly  throne,  When  thy  toil  reward-ing,"  La-  bor-  er,  well  done! ' 


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F.J.C. 


My  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  mountains."— Ezk.  34: 6, 

IBA  D,  SANKET. 


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Have  yon  sought  for  the  sheep  that  have  wandered, Far  a  -  way  on  the 
Have  you  been  to  the  sad  and  the  lone  -  ly  Whose  bur-dens  are 
Have  you  knelt  by  the  sick  and  the  dj  -  ing,  The  mes-sage  of 
If     to     Je  -  sus  you  an-swer  these  ques-tions,   And  to  Him  have  been 


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dark  mountains  cold?  Have  you  gone,  like  the  ten-  der     Shepherd,  To 

heav  -  y      to    bear  ?  Have  you    car  -  ried  the  name  of      Je  -    sus,  And 

mer  -  cy     to      tell  ?  Have  you  stood  by    the  tremb'ling  cap  -  tive  A  - 

faith  -  ful    and  true,  Then    be  -  hold,  in     the  man-sions    yon  -  der  Are 


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ten  -  der  -  ly  breathed  it      in  prayer  ?  Have  you  told       of    the  great    sal 

lone      in      his  dark    pris  -  on     cell  ?  Have  you  point  -  ed    the  lost       to 

crowns    of      re-joic  -  ing    for    you;    And         there    from  the  King     e- 


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footsteps?  An  d  the  wild  desert  waste  have  you  crossed.  Nor  lin-gered  till 

va  -  tion  He  died  on  the  cross  to  se-cure?  Have  you  asked  them  to 
Je  -  sus?  And  urged  them  on  Him  to  believe?  Have  you  told  of  the 
ter  -  nal    Your    welcomeandgreet-ing shall  be,    "In  -  as-much"  as  'twas 

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safe  home  re  -  turn  -  ing,  You    have  gath-  ered  the  sheep  that  were  lost? 
trust    in    the    Sav  -  iour    Whose       love  shall  for-ev  -  er      en- dure? 

life     ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing      That  all,      if  they  will,  may    re  -  ceive  ? 

done    for  "  my  hreth  -  ren, "  E  -  ven      so       it  wasdone"un  -  to     me." 


No.  124.  mm  pj>rttitt0  mw  th  Mu$. 


"  I  will  praise  thy  name,  O  Lord. "— Ps.  54 :  6. 


Rev.  E.  CAsWAiiii. 


J.  Barnby. 


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1.  When  morn-ing  gilds  the       skies.      My  heart    a  -  wak-ing       cries, 

2.  Does     sadness    fill    my       mind  ?      A       sol  -  ace  here     I        find, 

3.  Be    this,  while  life     is        mine.      My    can  -  ti  -  cle     di    -    vine, 


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May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  prais'd;  A  -  like  at  work  and  prayer^ 
May  Je-  sus  Christ  be  prais'd;  Or  fades  my  earth -ly  bliss?' 
May      Je  -  sus  Christ    be  prais'd;  Be       this  th'e-ter-nal       song, 


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To     Je  -  sus      I      re  -  pair ;    May    Je 

My    com- fort  still    is       this,      May     Je 

Thro*  all    the     a  -  ges     long.    May    Je 


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sus  Christ  be 
sus  Christ  be 
sua    Christ    be 


prais'd. 
prais'd. 
prais'd. 


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No.  125. 


El.  Nathan. 


§ti  m  p  i<sxik 


"  Let  us  go  forth  unto  him."— Heb.  13 :  13? 

James  McGranahan. 


•  THE' '  call  of   God    is  sounding  clear,  O  '•'OHRISTAIN, ' '  let  it  reach  thine  ear; 
Let  us    go     forth,  ascall'd  of  God,  Redeem' d  by  Je  -  sns' precious  blood; 
Let  "Christ  a-lone' '  our  watchword  be — The  Son  of  God  who  made  us  free ; 
The  Christ  of  God    toglo-ri-fj,   His  grace  in    us    to  mag-ni  -  fy, — 


m 


J-JvJf. 


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"ENDEAYOR"  now    ofsoulsto    bring  A"BAND"  to  love  and  serve  the  King. 
His  love  to     show,  His  life  to    live,  His  message  speakjHismercy  give. 
He  bore  our  sins,  He  makes  us  pure,For  His  name's  sake  we  all  en-dure. 
His  word  of  life      to  all  make  known,  Be  this  our  work,  and  this  a-lone. 

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the  call 


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Let    us    go  forth, 

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For  Him  to      live, the  Christjtlie    Lord, 

For  Him    to  live,  the  OhrIst,the  Lord, 

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A       crown  from     Him, our  high      re    -    ward. 

A  crown  from  Him, 


tJ:l  J:^  it^ 


No.  126.    i  mWX  pft  ttjr  piw  %f{8. 


PSAIiM  121. 


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1. 1  will  lift  np  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills,  from  whence  |  cometh  my  |  help; 

2.  He  will  not  suflfer  thy  foot  tobe  moved :  He  that  keepeth  thee  |  will  not  |  slumber; 

3.  The  Lord  is  thy  keeper:  the  Lord  is  thy  shade  upon  thy       |    right       J  hand; 

4.  The  Lord  shall  perserve  thee  from  all  evil:  He  shall  pre  -    [serve  thy  |souI. 


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My  help  cometh  from  the  Lord,  which  made  |  heaven  and  |  earth. 

Behold,  He  that  keepeth  Israel  shall  neither  [slumber  nor  I  sleep. 

The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day,  nor  the  |  moon  by     J  night. 

The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in  from 

[this  time  forth,  and  even  for|  ev  -  er  -  |more. 


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No.  127. 


F.  J.  C. 


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*'Ye  shall  be  gathered  one  by  one."— Isa.  27:  12. 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


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1.  Press  on, 

2.  Press  on, 

3.  Press  on, 


press  on,  O  pil  -  grim, 
press  on,  O  pil  -  grim, 
press  on,     O      pil  -  grim. 


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Ee  -  joic-ing  in  the  Lord, 
A  -  long  the  heav'nly  way; 
Tho'  clouds  and  storms  may  rise ; 

J     _     1     ,    .    ,. 


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her  Grod  com-mands  ns 
that  nev  -  er      fail    -     eth 


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And     trust- ing    in    His  word;    2 
To     watch  and  work  and  pray;    -? 

Shines  brightly     in    the  skies;    ? 

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Fear  not,  for  He  is  with  us,  What-  e'er  the  cross  we  bear; 
He  bids  us  all  be  faith -ful.  And  cast  on  Him  our  care; 
Press  on  where  crowns  a  -  wait    us.    In       yon-der  man-sions  fair; 


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And  soon,  be-yond  the  swell-ing  tide,  We'll  gath-er  o  -  ver  there. 
And  soon,  be-yond  the  swell-ing  tide,  We'll  gath-er  o  -  ver  there. 
And  soon,  be-yond  the   swell-ing  tide,  We'll  gath-er       o'  -  ver  there. 


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no.i28.Mhm'^  a  Wttlmm  in  ^j>f?8  p^v^. 


Frederick  W.  Faber. 


Ps.  136:  1-26. 


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Lizzie  S.  Tourjee. 


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1.  There's  a     wide-ness      in   God's  mer-cy,  Like  the  wideness      of  the  sea: 

2.  There    is      wel-come    for    the    sin  -  ner.  And  more  grac- es        for  the  good; 

3.  For       the    love  of     God    is    broad -er    Than  the  measure   of  man's  mind; 

4.  If  our   love  were  but  more  sim  -  pie,  We  should  take  Him  at  His  word; 

I        I 


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There's  a    kind-  ness     in    His  jus-tice,  Which  is  more  than  lib  -  er  -  ty. 
There    is    mer  -  cy      with  the  Saviour;  There  is  heal  -  ing     in   His  blood. 
And      the  heart   of       the   E  -  ter-nal    Is    most  won -der-  ful  -  ly  kind. 
And      our  lives  would  be    all    sunshine  In    the  sweet-ness    of    our  Lord. 


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131 


No.  129.     Mht  §mkte  0f  tk  png. 


Psalm  45 :  10-17. 


Dr.  J.  B.  Hebbsrt. 


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-,    f  0      daugh-  ter  take  good  heed,  In  -    cline,and  give  good    ear; 

\Thy   beau-ty      to     the    King,  Shall  then  de -light- ful       be: 

n  j  The  daugh-  ter  then     of    Tyre  There  with    a     gift    shall      be, 

'  t  The  dangh-  ter      of     the   King  All        glo-rious    is    with  -  in ; 


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Thou  must  for  -  get  thy  kin- dred  all,  And  father'shousemostdear.  1  o 
And  do  thou  hum-bly  wor-  ship  Him,  Be  -  cause  thy  Lord  is  He.  J  S 
And  all  the  wealthy  of  the  land  Shall  make  their  suit  to  thee.  \  o 
And    with  em-  broi-  der  -  ies      of  gold  Her  garments  wrought  have  been.  /  .=* 

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en- ter  shall  The  palace      of    the  King,  The  pal -ace    of    theKing,The 


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pal-ace  of  the  King;  And  they  together  enter  shall  The  palace  of  the  King. 


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Mht  f  ataa  0f  ih  §m^,—(f^mdnM. 


She  cometh  to  the  King 

In  robes  with  needle  wrought; 
The  virgins  that  do  follow  her 

Shall  unto  Thee  be  brought. 
With  gladness  and  with  joy, 

Thou  all  of  them  shalt  bring, 
And  they  together  enter  shall 

The  palace  of  the  King. 
Cho. — With  gladness,  etc. 


4  And  in  Thy  fathers'  stead, 

Thy  children  thou  shalt  take, 
And  in  all  places  of  the  earth 

Them  noble  princes  make. 
I  will  show  forth  thy  name 

To  generations  all: 
The  people  therefore  evermore 
To  Thee  give  praises  shall. 
Cho. — With  gladness,  etc. 


No.  130. 


§^n  §m 


"Happy  Is  that  people  whose  God  is  the  Lord."— PsA.  144: 15, 
P.  Doddridge.  From  E.  F.  Rimbault. 


fO    hap- py    day  that  fixed  my  choice  On  Thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  Grod! 
\  Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice.     And  tell  its    raptures  all    a  -  broad. 


^  Chorus. 


Fine. 


D.8. — Hap-py    day,    hap  -  py  day,  When  Je  -  sus  washed  my    sins     a- way; 


He  taught  me  how    to  watch  and  pray,  And  live  re-  joic 


ing  ev-'ry    day; 


2  O  happy  bond  that  seals  my  vows 

To  Him  who  merits  all  my  love ; 
Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  His  house, 
While  to  that  sacred  shrine  I  move. 

3  'Tisdone,  the  great  transaction's  done; 

I  am  my  Lord's  and  He  is  mine; 
He  drew  me,  and  I  foUow'd  on, 
CJlJ^r?a'd  to  confess  the  voice  divine. 


4  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart, 

Fix'd  on  this  blissful  centre,  rest; 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart. 
With  Him  of  every  good  possess'd. 

5  High  Heaven,  that  heard  the  solemn  vow, 

That  vow  renew'd  shall  daily  hear, 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow. 
And  bless  in  death  a  bo|i^  sp  4§air* 


1^3 


Wo.  131, 


^pd  lnvay. 


"  Go  ye  into  all  the  world  and  preach  the  gospel."— Mark  16:  15. 
F.  J.  Crosby.  I.  b.  Woodbury,  arr. 


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To  the     na-  tions  that  know  not  the 

To  the    souls  by    the      tempt-er  in 


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dark-  ness  and    night;  'Tis  the 

voice    of    the      Lord;  Take  the 

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wings  of  the  morning  and  fly  o'er  the  wave,  In  the  strength  of  your  ^ 
Sav- iour    has    purchas'd  their  ran  -  so m  from  sin,    And  the  ban- quet    is     a 

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Mas-  ter     the    lost  ones    to    save;  He    is    call-  ing  once  more,  not  a 
read  -  y,      O      gath- er    them  in;     To  the  res- cue  make  haste,  there's  no 

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No.  132.     paMttfa&I  (^%M  U  §i$m, 

"Who  according  to  his  abundant  mercy  hath  begotten  us  again."— 1  Pbt.  1 :  3. 
Bishop  Wordsworth,  alt.  James  McGranahan. 


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lu  -  j ah !  Hal-le  -  lu-j ah!  Hearts  to  heav'n  and  voices  raise; 
ris-en,  Christ  the  first  fruits  Of  the  ho  -  ly  har-  vest-  field, 
lu    -   jah!  Hal-le  -  lu-jah!  Glo- ry  be      to  God  a  -  hove! 


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Which  will  all   its  full  abundance,    At  His  glorious  advent,  yield ;    " 
Hal  -  le  -  lu  -    jah  to  the  Saviour,  Fount  of  life  and  source  of  love; 


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Then  the  gold-  en  eara  of  har-  vest  Will  be  -  fore  His  presence  wave, 
Hal  -  le  -   lu  -  jah    to     the    Spir  -  it;  Let    our    high  as  -  crip  -  tion,  be. 


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sus  Christ  the  King  of   glo  -  ry,  Now  is    ris   -    en  from 
ing  in    His  sun-shine  joy  -  ous,From  the  fur  -  rows  of 
■  le  -  lu  -  jah,  now  and    ev  -  er.  To    the    bless-  ed  Trin 

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No.  i33.  tot  t%  §xtU  npn  tk  ^at^iS. 

"For  thou  shall  find  it  after  many  days."— EcJCii.— 11:  1. 
Anon.  Ira  D.  Sankkt. 

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1.  "Cast     thy  bread    np  -    on       the  ■wa-tera,"  You  who  have    hut 

2.  "Cast     thybread    up  -    on       the  wa-ters,"  Sad  and  wea  -  ry, 

3.  "Cast     thybread    up-    on       the  wa-tere,"  You  who  have      a- 

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scant        sup  -  ply ;  An  -  gel    eyes    will    watch     a  -  bove  it ; 

worn       with  care  ;  Oft  -    en      sit    -  ting      in  the  shad-ow, — 

bun    -    dant  store ;  It        may  float       on    many       a      bil-  low, 

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Have    you     not  a     crumb     to  spare?  Can       you      not        to 

It         may    strand       on     many      a  shore ;    You      may  think       it 


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right  -    eous  bal-ance,        Doth    each    hu  -  man        ac    -  tion  weigh, 

those  a-  round  you         Sing    some   lit  -    tie         song     of  hope, 

lost  for  -  ev  -  er,         But,        as    sure     as         God      is        true, 

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Will  your  sac  -  ri  -  fice     re-member, 
As     you  look  with  long-ing  vis-ion 
In     this  life,    or    in    the  oth-er, 


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Will  your  lov-  ing  deeds  re- pay. 

Thro' faith's  mighty  tel  -  es-cope? 

It    will  yet    re- turn    to  you. 


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F.  J.  Crosby. 


®0m«?,  €mt  '^^x^, 

"All  things  are  ready,  come."— Matt.  22:  4. 


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1.  Oh,    list    to  the  watchman  cry  -  ing, 

2.  The  Spir  -  it    of  God      is    plead  -  ing, 

3.  The  mer  -  cy   of  God      is     call  -  ing, 

4.  The    an-  gels  of  God     en-  treat  you, 


Come, come  a  -  way; 
Come, come  a  -  way; 
Come, come  a  -  way; 
Come, come  a  -    way;     The 


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Sav  -  iouris  in-ter-ced  -  ing,Come,come  to  -  day.  f  ^ 
sweetly  the  words  are  falling,Come,come  to  -  day.  I  ' 

■R'Q+ii/i7.TTi'T«ooifwinTv.ocfyou,Come,cometo-  day. 


come  a  -  way  ; 


Come,  come  a  -  way  ;     Je-  sus  is  gen  -  tly    call-  ing, Come, come  to-  day. 


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No.  135.  ^^t  %»  €X0VCn  piitt. 


*'0  Lord,  our  Lord,  bow  excellent  is  thy  name."— Ps.  8:  9. 
Rev.  E.  Perronet.  James  McGranahan. 

Allegretto  moderato.    f^  .^     w 


1.  All    hail  the  pow'r  of        Je-sus' name!  Let    angels  prostrate     fall; 

2.  Let      ev-'ry    kin  -  dred     ev-'ry  tribe,  On    this  ter-res-trial      ball, 

3.  O      that  with  yon-der       sacred  throng  We    at  His  feet  may     fall 


r      r  ^-S  o 

Bring  forth  the      roy-al       di  -  a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all.  § 

To      Him    all    maj  -  es    -    ty    as  -  cribe,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all.  S 

We'll  join   the     ev  -  er  -    last-ing  song,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all.  " 


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Let    us  crown    Him,  let    us  crown      Him,  Let    us     g: 

Let    us  crown  Him  Lord  of  all,     Let  us  crown  Him  Lord  of   all.     Let    us       " 


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crown  the  Great  Kedeemer  Lord  of     all : 


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Let  us  crown    Him, 

Let  us  crown  Him  Lord  of  all, 


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Let    us  crown  Him  Lord  of  all.  Let  us  crown  the  Great  Redeemer  Lord  of  all 

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No.  136. 


Words  arr. 


'  A  better  country,  that  is  a  heavenly."— Heb.  11 :  16, 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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133 


^ — •— I"!©' 

1.  There  is       a  land  which  lies       a  -  far,  Where  grief  is    all     un  -  known; 

2.  We     are    but  pil-grima  on    the  earth,  And   brief  our  so  -  journ      here; 

3.  There  is       a  realm  of    boundless  love,     A    goal  for  hearts  dis  -    trest, 


A      land  wherein    the      an  -   gels  sing  A  -  round  the  heav'nly  throne. 

But  well    we  know  when  hence  we  go,  There  is       a  brighter  sphere. 

Where  all  may  find  for      end -less  years  A      home  a-mong  the  blest. 

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No.  137.  %%(  PatlMn;  §t\i 


"  We  were  nearing  a  dangerous  coast,  and  night  was  drawing  near ;  suddenly  a  heavy  fog 
settled  down  upon  us;  no  lights  had  been  sighted,  the  pilot  seemed  anxious  and  troubled, 
not  knowing  how  soon  we  might  be  dashed  to  pieces  on  the  hidden  roclis  along  the  shore ; 

The  whistle  was  blown  loud  and  long,  but  no  response  was  heard;  the  Captain  or- 
dered the  engines  to  be  stopped  and  for  some  time  we  drifted  about  on  the  waves ;  Sudden- 
ly the  pilot  cried,— Hark !  and  far  away  in  the  distance,  we  heard  the  welcome  tones  of 
the  Harbor  bell,  which  seemed  to  say.  This  way,— this  way,—  Again  the  engines  were 
started,  and  guided  by  the  welcome  sound  we  entered  the  port  in  safety." 


John  H.  Yates. 


(Solo  and  Chorus.) 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


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2.  O       let       us       now  the  call      o    -    bey,  And    steer     our 

3.  O     tempt  -  ed  one,  look  up,     be    strong;  The    prom  -  ise    g> 

4.  Come,   gracious  Lord,  and  in      thy      love  Con  -  duct     us    5 


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bark  for    yon  -  der  shore.  Where  still  that    voice       di  -  rects    the  ^ 

of  the  Lord      is       sure,     That  they  shall    sing      the    vie  -  tor's  « 

o'er  life's  storm  -  y  wave ;      O    guide    us        to        the  home     a  -  S"     I 

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faith  -  ful       to  the    end      en  -  dure  ;    God's  Ho   -   ly 

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life    wrecks  strew  the  sea ;  They're  go  -  ing    down      at      ev    -  'ly 

Spir  -    it   comes    to  thee.     Of     His       a    -    bid   -    ing   love     to 

rock,     and  storm,  and  flood,    Our  song     of     praise    shall  nev  -  er 


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tell ;      To    bliss  -  ful      port,      o'er  storm  -  y  sea,     Calls  heav'ns  in- 

cease,     To    Him    who  bought    us    with    His  blood,    And  brought  us 


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assur  -  ing   bar  -  bor     bell. 

vit  •    ing    bar  -  bor     bell. 

to         the  port      of     peace. 


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No.  138. 


§0  §ifpt  m  §t$m. 


"Having  no  hope,  and  without  God  In  the  world."— Eph.  2:  12. 
Rev.  W.  O.  Gushing.  Rev.  Robert  Lowby. 


1.  Oh,      to  have   no  Christ,  no  Saviour!  No    Eock,    no    Ref-uge  nigh! 

2.  Oh,      to  have   no  Christ,  no  Sav-iour!  How    lone-ly    life  must   be! 

3.  Oh,       to  have    no  Christ,  no  Sav-iour!  No     hand    to  clasp  thine  own! 

4.  Now,  we  pray  thee,  come  to    Je  -  sus;  His    pard-'ning  love    re-ceive; 


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Like  a  sail  -  or,  lost  and  driv-  en,  On  a  wide  and  shore-less  sea.  ^ 
Thro'  the  dark,  dark  vale  of  shad-ows,  Thou  must  press  thy  way  a  -  lone.  « 
For     the  Sav-iour   now   is   call-ing,  And     He  bids  thee  turn  and  live.  ^ 


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Then,  when  thou  hast  found  the  Saviour,  How  bright  this  world  will  be! 


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It  is  said:  The  early  Christians  were  accustomed  to  bid  their  dying  friends 

Good-night,  so  sure  were  they  of  their  awakening  on  the 

Resurrection  Morning. 


Sarah  Doudney. 


IBA  D.  Sankey, 


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1.  Sleep 

2.  Calm 

3.  Un     . 


on,  be  -  lov  -  ed,  sleep,  and  take  thy  rest;  Lay 
is  thy  slum  -  her  as  an  in  -  fant's  sleep;  But 
til        the      shad  -  ows    from    this    earth    are    cast,      Un- 


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thou  shalt  wake  no  more  to  toil  and  weep:  Thine  is  a  per  -  feet 
til         He    gath-ers       in  His  sheaves  at  last,      Un-til      the    twi  -  light 


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Je  -  sus  loves  thee  best —  Good-night! 
rest,  se  -  cure  and  deep —  Good-night! 
gloom  be        o    -    ver  -  past —  Good-night! 


Good-night!  Good-night! 
Good-night!  Good-night! 
Good-night!     Good-night! 


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4  Until  the  Easter  glory  lights  the  skies, 
Until  the  dead  in  Jesus  shall  arise, 
And  He  shall  come,  but  not  in  lowly  guise — 
Good-night! 

6  Until,  made  beautiful  by  Love  Divine, 

Thou,  in  the  likeness  of  thy  Lord  shalt  shine, 
And  He  shall  bring  that  golden  crown  of  thine— 
Good-night! 

6  Only**Good-night,"  beloved— not  "farewell!" 
A  little  while,  and  all  His  saints  shall  dwell 
In  hallowed  nnion  indivisible — 

Good-night! 

7  Until  we  meet  again  before  His  throne, 
Clothed  in  the  spotless  robe  He  gives  His  owDi 
Until  we  know  even  as  we  are  known— 

Good-night! 


Ho.  140.      I  am  p  titat  §mtk 

"  And  was  dead ;  and  behold  I  am  alive  forever  more."— Rev.  1 :  18. 
C.  R.  H.  J.  H.  BUEKB. 


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And  be  -  hold  I    am    a  -  live  .    .       for  -  ev-  er-more, 

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J.  H.  Johnston. 


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1.  He  livesand  loves,  our  Saviour  King;  With  joyful  lips  your  tribute  bring; 

2.  His  Hand  is  strong,  His  word  endures,  His  sac- ri- fice     our  peace  secures; 

3.  Each  day  reveals  His  constant  love,  With  '  'mercies  new"  from  heav'n  above ; 


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From  sin  and  death  He  doth  re-deem.  His  changeless  love  be  all  our  theme.  ^ 
Thro' a- ges  past     His  word  has  stood;  Oh,  taste  and  see  that  He  is    good.      3 


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His  mer-  cy  flows,  an  end-less  stream,  To  all    e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty  the  same; 

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No.  142 .     Hia  Mercy  Flows. 

1  O  thank  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  love, 
O  thank  the  God  all  gods  above; 
O  thank  the  mighty  King  of  kings. 
Whose  arm  hath  done  such  wondrous 

By  permission.  [tMngS. 


2  Whose  wisdom  gave  the  heav'ns  their 

[birth, 
And  on  the  waters  spread  the  earth; 
Who  taught  yon  glorious  lights  their 
The  radiant  sun  to  rule  the  day.  [way. 


146 


No.  143.  P0)itin0  pgMss. 


PSAIiM  143. 


(Metrical  Version.) 


Will.  H.  Young. 


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1.  "When  morning  lights  the  east -ern  skies,  Thy  mer  -  cy,  Lord,  dis- close; 

2.  Teach  me    the  way  where  I  should  go;     I      lift    my    soul  to     Thee; 

3.  Be  -  cause  Thou  art    my  God,     I  pray, Teach  me    to    do  Thy    will; 

4.  Ee  -  vive    me,Lord,  for  Thy  great  name,  And,  for  Thy  judgment's  sake; 


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And    let  Thylov-ing  kin d-ness rise;  On  Thee  my  hopes  re  -    pose. 
Re -deem  me  from  the    rag  -  ing  foe;  To  Thee,  O  Lord,     I        flee. 
O        lead   me  in     the    per -feet  way  By    thy  goodSpir  -  it 
From  all    my  woes,  O   Lord,    re-claim,My  soul  from  troub-le 


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3  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  the  night. 
With  radiance  of  a  milder  light;  [pride, 
Who  smote   the  Egyptians'  stubborn 
When  in  His  wrath  their  first-born  died. 


4  Who  thought  on  us  amidst  our  woes, 
And  rescued  us  from  all  our  foes; 
Who  daily  feeds  each  living  thing; 
O  thank  the  heaven's  Almighty  King. 


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No.  144. 


PSAI.M  103. 

Not  too  slow. 


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(Metrical  Version.) 


James  McGranahah. 


1.  O      thou  my  soul,  bless    God    the  Lord,And  all    that    in     me    is; 

2.  Bless,  O    my  soul,  the     Lord    thy  God,  And  not    for  -  get  -  ful  be 

3.  All    thy     in-  iq  -  ui   -    ties   who  doth  Most  gra-cious  -  ly     for-give; 

4.  Who  doth  re- deem  thy      life,  that  thou  To  death  may  st  not    go  down; 


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Of  all  His  gra-cious  ben  -  e  -  fits  He  hath  be-stowed  on  thee. 
Who  thy  dis-eas-es  all  and  pains  Doth  heal,  and  thee  re-lieve. 
Who  thee    withlov  -  ing-  kind  -  ness  doth  And  ten  -  der  mer  -  cies  crown. 


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1  I'll  Thee  exalt,  my  God,  O  King, 
Thy  name  I  will  adore; 
I'll  bless  Thee  every  day,  and  praise 
Thy  name  forevermore 


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2  The  Lord  is  great,  much  to  be  praised, 
His  greatness  search  exceeds; 
Eace  unto  race  shall  praise  Thy  works, 
And  show  Thy  mighly  deeds. 


No.  146. 


Psalm  77. 


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1.  I        cried    ix)  God,  I  cried,  He  heard ;  In     day  of  grief  I  sought  the  Lord ; 

2.  I  thoughtofGod,andwasdistressed;Complained,yettrouble  round  me  pressed ; 

3.  The   days    of  old    I  called  to  mind,  The  ancient  years  when  God  was  kind; 

4.  Will  God  cast  off  for  ev-er-more?  His    fa-vor  will  He  ne'er  re-store? 

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AH  nightwithhandsstretch'doutlwept,  My  soul  no  comfort  would  accept. 
Thou  holdest.  Lord,  my  eyes  awake;  So  great  my  grief  I  cannot  speak. 
I  called  to  mind  my  song  by  night ;  My  mus-ing  spir-it  sought  for  light. 
Has     grace  for  ev-*er  passed  a- way?Or,  doth  His  promise  fail   for  aye? 


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Hath  God  for-  got-ten       to    be  kind  ?  His    ten  -  der  love  in  wrath  confined  ? 


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My  weakness  this,  yet  faith  doth  stand  Recalling  yearsof  God's  right  hand. 


3  I  of  Thy  glorious  majesty 
The  honor  will  record  ; 
I'll  speak  of  all  Thy  mighty  works, 
Which  wondrous  are,  O  Lord. 


4  Men  of  Thine  acts  the  might  shall  show, 
Thine  acts  that  dreadful  are; 
And  I,  Thy  glory  to  advance, 
Thy  greatness  will  declare. 


140 


No.  147. 

PSAIiM  51. 


(Metrical  Version.) 


J.  B. 


1.  In         Thy  great  lov- ing  kind- ness,  Lord,  Be     mer   -ci-ful     to     me; 

2.  O         wash  me  thor-ough-  ly    from  sin;     From  all      my  guilt  me  cleanse; 

3.  'Gainst  Thee,Thee  on  -  ly  have       I  sinned,  Done  e    -    vil    in  Thy  sight, 

4.  Be   -    hold,     I    in      in  -  iq    -  ui  -  ty      My    be  -    ing  first    re-ceived; 


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In    Thy    com-  pass-ions  great  blot  out      All  my     in  -  iq  -  ui  -  ty. 
For  my      transgres-sions     I      con-fess;    I       ev  -    er  see    my  sins. 
That  when  Thou  speak'st  Thou  mayst  be  just,  And  in  Thy  j  udg-ing  right. 
And  with   a        nat- ure     all     cor-rupt    My  moth -er  me    con-ceived. 


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Wash  .    .    .     Thou  me,  .    .    .     yes,    wash  .    .   .     Thou  me,  .    .    .      And 
Wash  Thou  me,  yea,  wash  Thou  me,    Wash  Thou  me,  yea,  wash  Thou  me, 

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then  I  shall  be  whiter  than  the  snow,         I  shall  be  whiter  than  the  snow. 

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Allegretto. 


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Jambs  McGranahan. 


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Thee  will    I    love,     O  Lord,iny  strength,  My  fort  -  ress  is    the  Lord, 

The  Lord    is    wor-thy  to      be  prais'd,Up  -  on      His  name  I '11  call; 

In     my    dis- tress     I  call' don    God,  Cry     to       my   God  did    I; 

I     there-fore  will     to  Thee,0    Lord,  In    songs    my  thanks  proclaim; 


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My     rock,  and    He      that  doth   to    me    De  -    liv  -  er-  ance    af  -  ford. 
And    He  from    all      my    en  -  e- mies  Pre  -  servemesafe  -  ly      shall. 
He     from  His    tern  -  pie  heard  my  voice,  To        His  ears  came  my    cry. 
And       I       a  -  mong  the  hea-then  will    Sing    prais-es     to  Thy    name. 


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My    God  ....         whom  I       will  trust,  A  buck-ler    un- to    me,  .    .    . 
My    God,  my  strength, 

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(Metrical  Version.) 


PSAiiM  42. 


JAMES  McGBANAHAIT. 


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1 .  Far  from  Thy  sa-cred  courts  my  tears  Have  been  my  food  by  night  and  day, 

2.  These  things  I'll  call  to  mind,and  cry,  When  I  shall  tread  the  sacred  way 

3.  O    why  art  thou  cast  down,  my  soul?  And  what  should  so  disquiet  thee? 


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While  constant-ly,  with  bitter  sneers,  "Where  is  thy  God  ?"  the  scoffers  say. 
To  Zi  -  on,  praising  God  on  high,  With  throngs  who  keep  the  holy  day. 
Still    hope  in  God,  and  Him  ex-tol,  Whose  face  brings  saving  health  to  me. 


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PSAIiM  130. 


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1.  From  the  depths  do    I     in-voke  Thee,  O     Je-  ho  -  vah,  give  an    ear ; 

2.  Lordjif  Thou  shonldst  mark  transgressions,  Who  before  Thee,  Lord,  shall  stand? 

3.  Is  -    rael,  hope  thou  in    Je  -  hO  -  vah,  Mercies  great  are  found  with  Him; 


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To     my  voice  be  Thou  at  -  ten-  tive,  And  my  sup  -  pli-  ca-tions  hear. 
But  with  Thee  there  is  for  -  giveness,  That  Thy  name  may  fear  command. 
He,      a-bounding  in      re-demption,  Is  -  rael  will  from  sin  re  -  deem. 


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Psalm  150. 
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(Metrical  Version.) 


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1.  O  praise  our  Lord,  where  rich  in  grace  His  presence  fills  His  ho    -    ly  place; 

2.  O  praise  Him  for  His  deeds   of  liame,  O  praise  the  greatness  of     His  name ; 

3.  O  praise  Him  with  the  notes  of  joy,  And  every  harp  in  praise    employ; 


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Praise  Him  in  yon  ce-lestial  arch ,  Where  holds  His  pow'  r  its  glorious  march,  g 
O  praise  Him  with  the  trumpet's  sound,  With  harp  and  psaltery  answering  round,  P 
On     cym-bals  loud,  Je  -  ho-vah  praise,  On  cymbals  high  His  glo  -  ry  raise,  ^ 


-(*— ^R-rl 


1/     1/ 
Chorus. 


if: — ^ — L-W-i— J — ♦ — L^ — :^ — ^_j 


Where  holds        His  pow'r 
With    harp         and    psal 
On       cyni    -    bals  high 


its  glo  -rious  march,  "j 
tery  answering  round.  >•    O    praise  Him,  O 
His  glo  -  ry    raise.  J 


praise  Him  for     all  His  deeds  of   fame;     O  praise  Him,  O    praise  Him,  O 


^^ 


W^^^ 


^ 


h^A. 


wm 


^3^=e 


^ 


^ 


-4S- 


P'W^'^f^r^ 


a 


praise  His  might-y  name;  Let  all  that  breathe         with  glad      ac 

Let    all  that  breathe 


t:^ 


f 


t3E^*E 


j^—m- 


-V- 

1^4 


^^= 


£EESr3E 


§ 


t=.A 


Lift    np  their  Yoice,  ^^^^ 


-!«—♦. 


cord    Lift  up  their  voice,  their  voice,  and  praise,  and  praise      the  Lord. 


42: 


ii 


Wo.  i52. 


(Metrical  Version.) 


'    a 

1 
1 

i 

1 
1 

Psalm  25. 

IS       N       IS 

V             ^ 

C  E.  Pollock. 

N       \  ■ "  K~      1 

-  r^  ■■■-■r>      v   "-K 

J      1 

VT      id            ^ 

dj     #1     #1       n 

>      r    ^ 

J      J       J        P 

H  *    1 

■  Ax     »            ' 

^      J      J      2 

2      S      ^      « 

1 

V 1/  ^      2 

J  ~  J     «'     S 

5       m       m       •_■ 

•      •      *      •« 

J 

1 

"'•  I  But 

Thee    I      lift   my    soul,    O  Lord;  My    God,    I     trust  in 
let     me    nev  -  er      be    ashamed,  Nor    foes     ex  -  ult    o'er 
Lord,  let  none  be     put   to  shame,  Up  -  on  Thee  who    at  - 
make  all  those  to      be    ashamed,  Who  causeless  -  ly      of  - 
ivays,  Lord,  show ;  teach  me  Thy  paths ;  Lead  me    in  truth,  teacl 
of     my  safe-ty   Thou  art  God;  All     day    I     wait  on    ' 
not    the    er  -  rors     of  my  youth,  Nor    sins,  re  -  membered 
mer  -  cy,    for  Thy  good-ness'  sake,  0      Lord,  re  -  mem  -  ber 
-^-     -^     .^    -^.    -^.    ^    -|«-    ^«_ 

Thee; 

me. 
tend; 
fend. 
I  me; 
rhee. 

be; 

me. 

^ 

-^ (* ^ 1 

-h-      t-      U      L 

_!* — ^ — ^ — |ft_ 

H-         A 

1 

H^^-^ — te — 

-jy JBT ^ j»— 

> — ^ — ^ — F— 

"t^* 1^      t^ >~ 

-1 

1               '-in          , 

1        1        1        L^ 

-'•    -  t 

p 

> 

]/]/>> 

>      >      >      ^ 

Chorus. 


IT    ^ 

Re-mem-ber    me,    re -mem- ber    me,     O     Lord,    re -mem -ber     me; 


s=g 


IHJ 


I 


:fs=^: 


:k=:i?^ 


tV: 


:N^=^=1t 


y— t;^— t^ 


^ 


I 


^ 


i=i=iz=iS=:E3z=:5=S=-^ 


^=fc 


In    mer  -  cy,     for    Thy  good-ness'  sake,    O     Lord,  re  -  mem  -  ber  me. 

-|»-     -0-    -^-    '»■•    -j»-    -^    ^    '^..^mi 7*~  * 

-! — F-P — ' 1 \x — FP^ — ^ — w- — W — Fi 


m 


^^rrv'^v 


g 


\^^ 


No.  i53. 


**?iXmmn  m\V 


p.  p.  B. 

Joyfully. 


P.  P.  Buss. 


-f —      —    *  r 

1.  "Who  -  so-ev  -  er   heareth''shout,shout  the  sound!  Send  the  bless-ed     ti- dings 

2.  Who  -  so-ev  -  er    com  -  eih  need    not     de-lay,  Now  the  door  is       o  -  pen, 

3.  "Who  -  so  -  ev  -  er    will,"  the  prom  -  ise      se-cure,  "Who-so  -  ev  -  er    will,"  for 

■m.  ^ 


^-=^       ,     h      hi 

p^   .^  J    h    ,  4^ 

1 — f^ 

=f= 

J.  Jt  J  J 

all     the  world  a-  round 
en  -  ter  while  you  may ; 
ev  -  er  must  en-dure ; 

Spread  the  ioy-ful  news  wher 

Je  -  sus    IS    the  true,    the 

'Who-so -  ev  -  er    will,"  'tis 

-ev  - 
on  • 
life 

-t    s-    g— ^— H 

er  man     is  found: 

-  ly  Liv  -  ingWay: 

for   ev  -  er-more: 

pc  jp     k         V      )^       ]^       \  , 

tEp=r^=^^^=^ 

-» — 

-^=^ 

yi &« 

=^-i 

i 


*^ 


^; 


Chorus. 


^ 


N     N 


feft 


w 


^—■^-It 


'Who  -so-ev  -  er    will,  may  come."  "Who-so-  ev  -  er 


:^ 


-JT—r-- 


will.who  -  so-  ev-  er  will,"o 


i^A 


n 


^E^. 


^^ 


'%—^ 


]?= 


^ 


Send  theproc-la  -  ma-tion     o-  ver  vale    and    hill;    'Tis         a     lov  -  ing     ^ 


^^SE^g^^Nii^S^SS^^Ei^^ 


^S 


Fa  .  ther  calls     the  wand'rer  home  :""Who  -  so-  ev 


li^ 


dS=*=^: 


er   will,  may  come." 

h     J         J       -  . 


No.  154, 


€tmxs.  %\m. 


Rev.  Thos.  KELiiY. 


Arr.  by  Geo.  C.  Stebbiks. 


l^^g 


^:    /l^i 


^  I 

1.  Look,    ye  saints. the  sight     is     glo  -  rious;  See     the  "Man  of     sor-rows"  now; 

2.  Crown  the  Sav  -  lour,   an  -gels.crown  Him ;  Rich  the  tro-phies     Je  -  sus  brings ; 

3.  Sin  -  ners   in       de  -  ris  -  ion  crown'd  Him,Mocking  thus  the  Saviour's  claim ; 

4.  Hark !  the  bursts  of     ac  -  cla  -  ma  -  tion !  Hark !  these  loud  tri-umphant  chords ; 


%^^ 


€xmn  §iii». — €>0mMd, 


From  the  fight     re -turn'd     vie  -  to-rious,    Ev  -   'ry  knee    to    Him  shall  bow. 

In  the  seat     of  pow'r     enthrone  Him,While  the  vault  of    heav  -  en  rings. 

Saints  and  an  -  gels  crowd      a-round  Him,Own  His     ti  -  tie,  praise  His  name. 

Je     -  BUS  takes  the  high  -est  sta- tion,  Oh,  what  joy   the  sight     af- fords. 

N 


^ 


^s^^^P^^ 


fe^^ 


tt«^ 


Crown  Him,  crown  Him,an- gels  crown  Him,  Crown  the  Saviour ''King  of  kings." 


m 


M- 


:ff--4-5^— -e 


S=Si 


^=f= 


^^^^^m 


-t— r- 


^^*^i^ 


Crown  Him,  crown  Him,an  -  gels  crown  Him,  Crown  the  Saviour  "King  of  kings 


-»•- 


*4 


=?=^==r= 


r — ^ — 1» — ^ — tp — ^ 


-J^^zL 


No.  155.       m&  §mAul    f .  p. 


Rev.  Thomas  Ken. 


( Doxology.) 


L.  Bourgeois. 


Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow,  Praise  Him, all  creatures  here  be-  low ; 


'^ 


lE^feiii 


fct^ 


r 


^^^^^^^m 


Praise  Him    a-bove,  ye    heav'n  -  ly  host ;    Praise  Father,Son,  and  Ho  -  ly    Ghost, 


GRACE. 

To  be  sung  before  and  after  meat. 


Blessings  Invoked. 

Be  present  at  our  table.  Lord, 
Be  here  and  every  where  adored ; 
These  mercies  bless,  and  grant  that  we 
May  feast  in  Paradise  with  Thee. 


Thanks  Returned. 

We  thank  Thee,  Lord,  for  this  our  food, 
P'or  life,  and  health,  and  every  good : 
Let  manna  to  our  souls  be  given,— 
The  Bread  of  Life  sent  do^jj  from  Jieaveu? 


i^r 


No.  156.  MM  Witt  k  ^mvm  im  pt 


p.  p.  Bliss. 


James  McGranahan. 


take  me    a  -  way    to   His  own  dear  home ;  But   I  know  that  His  presence  will 
know  not  the  sound  of   the  harps'  glad  ring;  But   I  know  there'll  be  mention   of 
know  not  the  name  that  I    then  shall  bear ;   But   I  know  that  my  Sav-iour  will 


^=^ 


light  -  en  the  gloom,  And 
Je  -  sus  our  King,  And 
wel  -  come  me  there,  And 
Chorus. 

-^^^-f» — ^ — N— > — ^— p. 

i ri H H — 


that  will 
that  will 
that    will 


be 
be 
be 


m 


::jt 


iEE|E#^EE3^i 


And  that  will  be  gla-ry  for  me, 
And  that  will  be  mu-  sic  for  me. 
And  that  will  be  heaven  for    me, 


i 


glo  -  ry 
mu  -  sic 
heav  -  en 


for         me. 
for  me. 

for         me. 


:«1— «|: 


iS= 


:i=S=S=S: 


Oh,  that  will  be  glo  -  ry  for  me ; 
Oh,  that  will  be  mu- sic  for  me; 
Oh,  that  will  be  heaven  for    me ; 


±zz:= 


^ 


.m—m—^—pe—fi- 


:^=t*zz^z:N=jB=hi= 


:tiz:ta=t2=:ta=fe=:ta= 


zp=.\mz 


5^ 


:^^P.^i^ 


-t?— t?— u>- 


-t?— t?- 


iiS 


Yes,  that  will  be  glory,  oh,  that  will  be  glo-ry   for  me; 

Yes,  that  will  be  music,oh,that  will  be  mu-  sic  for  me ; 

Yes,  that  will  be  heaven,on,that  will  be  heaven  for  me ; 

Mitard. 


^=^j^ 


WO- 


:i|— «!=??= 


:i=*i 


^^-^ 


But  I  Know  that  His  presence  will  lighten  the  gloom.  And  that  will  be  glory  for  me. 
But  I  know  there'll  be  mention  of  Jesus  our  King,  And  that  will  be  music  for  me. 
But  I  know  that  my  Saviour  will  welcome  me  there,  And  that  will  be  heaven  for  me, 

:ff"— ff"-r^ — m — m — • — m    ^r  .m — m — ^ — m — m-r-m — m — m — m    m    g  .  i*"^ 


gg^gEgj 


t=t: 


:r=p= 


Ep^ 


No.  157.     pttg  Wit  §fW^  0f  §iavm. 

Rev.  Wm.  O.  Cushing. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


1.  Ring   the  bells    of  heav -en  I    there    is   joy      to-day.     For       a     soul     re- 

2.  Ring   the  bells    of  heav  -  en  !    there    is   joy      to-  day.     For     the   wanderer 

3.  Ring   the  bells    of  heav  -  en !  spread  the  feast    to-  day,     An  -  gels,  swell  the 


W 


m 


3E^ 


-£ 


■#-;- 


I 


D.C. — 'Tis    the  ran-somedar-  my, 

|s  .    Fine. 


like 


a  might  -  y   sea,     Peal  -  ing  forth  the      tr 


^EiEE^^^ 


^miS^i^S^: 


turn-  ing  from  the  wild ; 
now  is  rec  -  on-ciled; 
glad  tri-umphant  strain ! 


a^-them  of    the  free. 


3EEsSt 


Seel  the  Fa-ther  meets  him  out  up- 
Yes,  a  soul  is  res-cued  from  his 
Tell  thejoy-ful   ti -dings  !  bear   it 


x^m 


on  the 
sin  -  ful 
far     a- 


way, 
way, 
way! 


l^P 


§mg  ih  §dfe. — €m(kM. 


Chorus. 


Wel-com-ing     His  wea  -  ry,  wand'ring  child.) 

And     is    born      a  -  new      a  ransomed  child.  >    Glo  -  ry!    glo  -  ry !  how  the 

For       a     pre  -  cious  soul     is  born     a-  gain.) 

•>        -  -*-•     :ff-_.-f2_^. pl- 


an -  gels     sing;        Glo  -   ry!      glo  -  ry!  how  the  loud    harps  ring; 

-m-       -f2- 


No.  158. 

Mrs.  M.  Stockton. 


WCmAxam  ^tfvt 


Wm.  G.  Fischer. 


^3=^ 


w 


1.  God   loved  the  world      of 

2.  E'en   now    by     faith        I 

3.  Love  brings  the     glo  -   rious 


^^j^' 


^-jb: 


sm  - 
claim 
ful    - 


ners  lost  And 
Him  mine,  The 
ness    in.      And 


ru 
ris 
to 


ined  by  the 
en  Son  of 
His  saints  makes 


feiJ 


^ *- 


^ 


iSi^slSl^i 


fe 


fall;    Sal  -  va-tion  full,     at      high  -  est  cost,   He     of  -  fers  free     to     all. 
God ;  Re-  demption  by      His     death    I     find,  And  cleansing  thro'  the  blood, 
known  The  bless-ed    rest  from    in  -    bred  sin.  Thro'  faith  in  Christ    a  -  lone. 


?-- 


^^1 


^-1-?-* 


^E^=iEE5t 


Chorus. 


P 


m 


hzrztz 


^=^; 


1*E3 


Oh,    'twas  love,  'twas  won-drous  love!    The  love    of   God      to     me;       It 


4  Believing  souls,  rejoicing  go ; 
There  shall  to  you  be  given 
A  glorious  foretaste,  here  below, 
Of  endless  life  in  heaven. 


5  Of  victory  now  o'er  Satan's  power 
Let  all  the  ransomed  sing. 
And  triumph  in  the  dying  hour 
Through  Christ  the  Lord  our  King. 

ISO 


No.  159. 


$tv\m  tt?s  |^0ak 


Rev.  Wm.  Paton  Mackat. 


John  J.  HusBAifD. 


1.  We  praise  Thee,0    God !    for    the  Son     of   Thy  love.      For  Je  -  sus  who 

2.  We  praise  Thee,0    God!    for   Thy  Spir  -  it      of  light,  Who  has  shown  us  our 

3.  All    glo-ry    and  praise  to     the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  Who  has  borne  all    our 

4.  All     glo  -  ry    and  praise  to     the  God     of    all  grace,  Who  has  bought  us,  and 

5.  Re  -  Vive    us      a  -  gain ;  fill  each  heart  with  Thy  love ;  May  each  soul    be     re  - 


4=^^^=m. 


died,  and    Is   now  gone    a  -  bove.-. 

Sav-  iour,  and  scattered  our  night.  I 

sins,  and  has  cleansed  ev-'ry  stain»  ^Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !  Thine  the  glo-  ry,  Hal  -  le  • 

sought  us,  and  guid  -  ed    our  ways. 

kind-led  with  fire  from     a  -  bove.  ^ 


^m 


i^^EE|^i^t^g^E^=f-fea 


-^—*n0 ^ wr 

lu  -  Jah !  A  --  men ;  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !  Thine  the  glo  -  ry,    Re-vive    us      a  -  gain. 


mm 


£ 


No.  160.  Sk  p0ltt  0f  m  m0xU  i»  im^. 


P.P.B. 


p.  p.  Biiiss. 


1.  The 

2.  No 

3.  Ye 

4.  No 


^^. 


whole  world  was       lost       In  the    dark  -  ness 

dark  -  ness  have       we      who      in       Je    -    sus         a    -  bide,  The 

dwell  -  ers        in  dark  -  ness  with    sin  -  blind  -   ed  eyes,  The 

need       of  the  sun  -  light      in    heav  -    en,    we're  told,  The 

-  —1^ li_o 


Light  of 

Light  of 

Light  of 

Light  of 


m^ 


the  world 
the  world 
the  world 
that  world 


is  Je  -  sus ;  Like  sun-shine  at  noon  -  day  His 
is  Je  -  sus ;  We  walk  in  the  Light  when  we 
is       Je    -    sus ;  Go,     wash,    at     His     bid  -  ding,  and 


Je    -    sus; The    Lamb    is     the    light     In      the    «* 


m 


loo 


m  f  i#t  (i(  tk  mntl—(^0mhM. 


^ 


glo    -    ry  shone      in.  The  Light  Of  the    world  Is  Je  -  sus. 

fol    -    low  our    Guide,  The  Light  of  the    world  Is  Je  -  sus. 

light    will  a    -    rise,  The  Light  of  the    world  is  Je  -  sus. 

Cit   -     y  of      Gold,  The  Light  of  that  world  is  Je  -  sus. 


m. 


i=^==l=fe^^^ 


:$=^ 


Come  to  the  Light,'tis  sh  in-  ing    for  thee ;  Sweetly  the  Light  has  dawn'd  upon  me, 


Once  I  wasblind,but  now  I    can  see:   The  Light  of   the  world    is      Je- sus. 


g 


4= 


s=s=*^ 


^^m 


E^: 


^=E=rf 


No.  161. 


Mrs.  ELiiEN  H.  Gates. 


%U  ^u&x%yX  (MU, 


W.  H.  DOANE. 


1.  Come  home!  come  home!  You  arewea  -"^ry     at  heart.  For   the  way  has  been 

2.  Come  home !  come  home  !  For  we  watch  and  we  wait,   And  we  stand  at     the 


'^m^^^^^m 


iM^^i^^ 


dark.     And    so   lone  -  ly    and    wild; 
gate,      While  the  shad-  ows  are    piled ; 


prod    -    i- gal  child!  Come 
prod    -  _i^gal  child!  Come 


home!    oh    come     home! 
honae!    oh    come      home! 


Come 
Come 


home  I        Come,   oh  come    home  I 
home!  Come,oh  come  home,come  home! 


*fTf^ 


8  Come  home!  come  home! 
From  the  sorrow  and  blame, 
From  the  sin  and  the  shame. 
And  the  tempter  that  smiled, 

O  prodigal  child ! 
Come  home,  oh  come  home ! 


Come  home,eome  home ! 

4  Come  home!  come  home  I  ^ 
There  is  bread  and  to  spare, 
And  a  warm  welcome  tnere; 
Then,  to  friends  reconciled, 

O  prodigal  child ! 
Come  home,  oh,  come  home  I 
lOl 


No.  162.         i*t  §m%  itjj  OKIttti 


Mrs.  Pennefather. 

8low,  and  with  expression. 


IKA  D.  SANKEY. 


-       1 


1.  Not     now,        my     child,—      a         lit  -  tie     more  rough  toss  -  ing,        A 

2.  Not     now;        for         I  have    wanderers     in       the     dis-tance,      And 

3.  Not     now ;       for        I  have   loved  ones    sad     and    wea  -  ry ;        Wilt 


m 


lit  - 
thou 
thou 


tie  Ion-  ger  on  the  bil-lows' foam ;  A  few  more journeyingsl- 
must  call  them  in  with  pa-tient  love ;  Not  now,  for  I  have  5" 
not  cheer  them  with    a     kind-ly    smile?    Sick  ones,  who    need  thee     o 


-r  •    -p-   -r— 


-^-— e- 


-^—--ff-- 


^^^^ 


:l?=|t 


$=^ 


f^^^^^^^J 


m 


in  the  des-ert  darkness.  And  then,  the  sun-shine  of  thy  Fa-ther's 
sheep  up-on  the  mountains.  And  thou  must  fol  -  low  them  where'er  they 
In  their  lone-  ly    sor-  row ;  Wilt  thou  not  tend  them  yet     a      lit  -  tie 


Home! 
rove, 
while? 


-m — -1- 


e^- 


4  Not  now ;  for  wounded  hearts  are  sorely  bleeding, 
And  thou  must  teach  those  widowed  hearts  to  sing: 
Not  now;  for  orphans'  tears  are  quickly  falling. 
They  must  be  gathered  'neath  some  sheltering  wing. 


5  Go,  with  the  name  of  Jesus,  to  the  dying, 

■  ^ing  p( 
Why  should  thy  fainting  heart  grow  chill  and  weary? 


And  speak  that  Name  in  all  its  livi 


)Ower ; 


Canst  thou  not  watch  with  Me  one  little  hour? 


6  One  little  hour!  and  then  the  glorious  crowning. 
The  golden  harp-strings,  and  the  victor's  palm; 
One  little  hour !  and  then  the  hallelujah ! 
Eternity's  long,  deep,  thanksgiving  psalm  I 


No.  163.        Wini  6wt  fhy^Matt. 


Rev.  Wm.  Hunter. 


Arr.  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Stockton. 


pi 


f^^^ 


=a=s 


1.  The  great  Phy  -  si  -  cian  now     is    near.  The   sym-pa-thiz- ing    Je  -  sus: 

2.  Your  ma  -  ny    sins    are     all      for-giv'n,  Oh,  hear  the  voice  of      Je  -  sus; 

3.  All     glo  -  ry      to      the     dy- ing  Lamb!  I        now    be- lieve  in       Je  -  sus; 

4.  His  name  dis  -  pels    my   guilt  and  fear.    No    oth  -  er  name  but    Je  -  bus; 


les 


®k  €xat  llkpkm, — ^mdnM, 


He  speaks  the  droop-  ing  heart  to  cheer,  Oh,  hear  the  voice  of  Je  -  sus. 
Go  on  your  way  in  peace  to  heaven,  And  wear  a  crown  with  Je  -  sus. 
I  love  the  bless  -  ed  Saviour's  name,  I  love  the  name  of  Je  -  sus. 
Oh,  how    my  soul     de-  lights  to    hear    The  precious  name    of    Je  -  sus. 


Chorus, 


"Sweetest  note     in     ser  -  aph  song,     Sweet-est  name    on    mor  -  tal tongue. 


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Sweet  -  est    car   -   ol     ev   -   or    sung,     Je    -   sus,  bless  -  ed     Je 


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No.  164.     ®(»-§ajj  i\^t  ^mmx  (Mh, 


S.  F.Smith,  D.D. 


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LowELi.  Mason. 


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3^ 


1.  To  -  day  the  Sav-iour  calls ;  Ye   wand'rers,  come ;  O        ye     be  -  night-ed  souls, 

2.  To -day  the  Sav-iour  calls;  O      hear  Him  now;  With- in  these  sa-cred  walls 

3.  To  -  day  the  Sav-iour  calls ;  For   ref  -  uge     fly;    The  storm  of    jus -tice  falls, 

4.  TheSpir-it  calls  to -day;  Yield  to     His  pow'r;0     grieve  Him  not  a-  way, 


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"Why  long- er  roam?  1  Come  home,    come  home,        The  Saviour  calls,come  home, 

To        Je  -  sus  bow.   I 

And  death  is  nigh.  | 

'Tis    mer- cy's  hour.J  Come  home,       come  home, 


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Come  home,  come  home.  The  Sav  -  iour  calls,  come  home. 

Come  home,  come  home,  come  home. 

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Ko.165.    Wl^hm  i$  my  §(*g  tjr-ntglrt? 


B.L. 

With  tenderness. 


Rev.  R.  LowRY. 


1.  "Where   is  my  wand'ring  boy    to-night— The      boy    of  my  tenderest    care,  The 

2.  Once      he  was  pure  as  morn-ing  dew,    As  he  knelt  at  his  moth-er's    knee;  No 

3. 0         could  I    see    you  now,  my  boy,     As        fair    as  in  old  -  en     time,  When 

4.  Go        for  my  wand'ring  boy     to-night;  Go,    searchforhim  where  you  will;  But 


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boy  that  was  once     my    joy       and  light.    The  child  ofmy  love  and 
face  was  so  bright,    no  heart    more  true,    And  rone  was  so  sweet  as 

grat-  tie  and  smile  made  home      a    joy,      And  life    was  a  mer  -  ry 
ring  him  to  me      with    all        his  blight,  And  tell  him  I  love  him 


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Chorus.   J^ot  too  fast. 


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O  where  is     my  boy     to  -   night  ?     O  where  is    my  boy     to  -  night  ?  My 
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heart  o'erflows,  for  I   love  him.  he  knows ;  O  where  is  my  boy     to 


night? 


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No.  166.  ft  faWtlt  ^ttlJtttMgt 


Mary  Shekleton. 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


ii^^^^g 


1.  It    pass  -   eth  knowledge,  that  dear  love  of  Thine !  My    Je  -  sus !  Sav  -  iour  I 

2.  It    pass  -  eth    tell  -  ingi  that  dear  love  of  Thine,    My    Je  -  sus  I  Sav  -  iour! 
8.  It    pass  -   eth  prais  •  es  I  that  dear  love  of  Thine,    My    Je  -  sus !  Sav  -  iour ! 


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yet  this  soul    of  mine  Would  of     that  love,  in     all     its  depth  and  length,  Its 
yet  these  lips    of  mine  Would  fain  pro-claim  to     sin-nersfar     and   near      A 
yet  this  heart  of  mine  Would  sing   a     love    so    rich,  so     full,     so     free,  Which 


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4  But  ah  !  I  cannot  tell,  or  sing,  or  know, 
The  fullness  of  that  love  whilst  here  below; 
Yet  my  poor  vessel  I  may  freely  bring, 

O  Thou  who  art  of  love  the  living  spring. 
My  vessel  fill. 

5  I  am  an  empty  vessel !  scarce  one  thought 
Or  look  of  love  to  Thee  I've  ever  brought ; 
Yet,  I  may  come,  and  come  again  to  Thee 
With  this— the  contrite  sinner's  truthful 

plea— 

'' Thou  lovest  me.  " 


6  Oh,  fill  me,  Jesus,  Saviour,  with  Thy  love! 
May  woes  but  drive  me  to  the  fount  above; 
Thither  may  I  in  childlike  faith  draw 
And  never  to  another  fountain  fly    [nigh, 

But  unto  Thee! 

7  And  when,  my  Jesus!  Thy  dear  face  I  see. 
When  at  the  lofty  throne  I  bend  the  knee. 
Then  of  Thy  love— in  all  its  breadth  and 

length,  [strength- 

Its  height,  and  depth,  and   everlasting 
My  soul  shall  sing. 


No.  167.         (^0mi,  MUn  ^mnt 


Rev.  R.  Robinson. 


John  Wyeth. 

Fine. 


J    rCome,Thou  Fount  of     ev  -  'ry  bless-  ing.  Tune  my  heart    to      sing  Thy  grace ;  \ 
•  \  Streams  of  mer  -  cy,    nev  -  er  ceas  -  ing.  Call    for  songs    of     loud -est  praise;/ 


D.C.— Praise  the  mount— I'm  fixed  upon        It !  Mount  of  Thy      re  -  deem-  ing  love. 


D.O. 


Teach  me  some  mel   -  o-dious    son- net,  Sung    by    flam  -  ing  tongues  a- bove ; 


2  Here  I'll  raise  my  Ebenezer, 

Hither  by  Thy  help  I'm  come ; 
And  I  hope,  by  Thy  good  pleasure, 

Safely  to  arrive  at  home: 
Jesus  sought  me  when  a  stranger. 

Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God ; 
He,  to  rescue  me  from  danger. 

Interposed  His  precious  blood. 


3  Oh,  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor, 
Daily  I'm  constrained  to  be! 
Let  Thy  goodness,  as  a  fetter. 

Bind  my  wandering  heart  to  Thee; 
Prone  to  wander.  Lord,  I  feel  it- 
Prone  to  leave  the  God  I  love- 
Here's  my  heart,  oh,  take  and  seal  It, 
Seal  it  for  Thy  courts  above. 


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No.  168.        ^mtt  ^mx  of  fmjj^. 


Rev.  W.  W,  WALFORD 

Slow. 


Wm.  B.  Bradbuet. 


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1.  Sweet  hour     of  prayer !  sweet  hour      of  prayer !  That  calls     me 
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Sweet  hour  of  prayer !  sweet  hour  of  prayer ! 
Thy  wings  shall  my  petition  bear 
To  Him  whose  truth  and  faithfulness 
Engage  the  waiting  soul  to  bless  : 
And  since  He  bids  me  seek  His  face, 
Believe  His  word,  and  trust  His  grace, 
|:  I'll  cast  on  Him  my  every  care, 
And  wait  for  thee,  sweet  hour  of  prayer !  :| 


3. 

S weet  h  our  of  prayer !  sweet  hour  of  prayer! 

May  I  thy  consolation  share, 

Till,  from  Mount  Pisgah's  lofty  height, 

I  view  my  home  and  take  my  flight* 

This  robe  of  flesh  I'll  drop,  and  rise 

To  seize  the  everlasting  prize; 

||:  And  shout,  while  passing  through  the  air. 

Farewell,  farewell,  sweet  hour  of  prayer  I  :|[ 


No.  169.      Mm  fe  giiU  Ux  »  ^mh 


AmbxiIA  M.  HiJiiii. 


Rev.  E.  G.  Tayloe. 


1.  There  is  life       for 

2.  Oh,  why     was 

3.  It  is        not 

4.  Then  doubt  not 

5.  Then  take    with 


a    look       at      the     Cru  -  ci  -  fled    One,   There    Is 
He  there      as      the     Bear  -  er     of       sin,    If  on 

thy  tears  of  re  -  pentance,  and  pray 'rs, But  the 
thy  wel  -  come,  since  God  has  de-clared  There  re- 
re  -  joic  -  ing   from  Je   -    sus    at     once      The 


lOO 


^km  k  pf^  Ux  a  §mk--fyn(Md, 


SoS^^ 


life     at   this  moment  for  thee ;  Then  look,  sin-ner,  look  un  -  to  Him  and  be  saved, 
Je  -  sus  thy  guilt  was  not  laid  ?  Oh  why  from  His  side  flowed  the  sin-cleansing  blood, 
Bloo(t,that  a-tones  for  the  soul ;  On      Him,then,who  shed  it,  thou  may-est  at  once 
maineth  no  more  to  be  done;  That    once    in  the  end   of  the  world  He  appeared, 
life    ev  -  er  -  lasting  He  gives ;  And  know  with  as-surance  thou  nev  -  er  canst  die, 


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IB y-T^ 


:p: 


q?=ff=t 


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Refrain. 


Un  -  to  Him  who  was  nailed  to  the  tree.  "1 

If     His  dy  -  ing  thy  debt  has  not  paid? 

Thy     weight  of    in  -  i  -  qui  -  ties  roll.  [    Look!   look!    look  and  live  I  There  is 

And  complet-  ed  the  work  He    be  -  ^un. 

Since      Je  -  sus  thy  righteousness  lives. 


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life  for  a  look  at  the    Cru  -  ci-fied  One,  There  is  life  at  this  mo-ment  for  thee. 


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P=ifc 


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No.  170. 

G.  F.  R. 


(&i^mt  U  tk  c^awuv. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


m^^^^^ 


i^ii 


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1.  Come    to      the  Sav  -  iour,  make   no       de  -  lay;    Here     In      His  word  He's 

2.  "Suf-  fer      the  chil-dren!"  Oh,  hear     His  voice,  Let        ev  -  'ry    heart  leap 

3.  Think  once    a -gain,  He's    with    us.       to-day;    Heed  now  His  blest  com- 


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shown  us  the  way;  Here  in  our  midst  He's  standing  to-day ,Tenderly  saying,  "Come !' 
forth  and  rejoice,  And  let  us  free-ly  make  Him  our  choice;  Do  not  delay ,but  come. 
inands,andobey;  Hear  now  His  accents  tenderly  say, "  Will  you,my  children,com.e?' 


Chorus. 


D,8.— And  we  shall  gather ,Saviour,with  Thee,ln  our  e  -  ter-  nal  home. 


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Joy  -  ful,  joy  -  ful  will  the  meeting  be,\Yhen  from  sin  our  hearts  are  pure  and  free ; 


ler 


No.  171. 


if  §uM\i  Pt 


Jos.  H.  GlIiMORE. 


"Wm.  b.  Bradbury. 


1.  He     lead  -  eth  ] 


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1.  He     lead  -  eth  me !  oh !  blessed  thought,01it  words  with  heav'nly  comfort  fraught ; 

2.  Sometimes  'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom,Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 


"W  hat-e'er      I     do,wher-  e'er     I      be, 
By       wa  -  ters  still,  o'er  troubled  sea, 


Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  lead  -  eth  me. 
Still  'tis  God  s  hand  that  lead  -  eth  me. 


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REFRAIN. 


He  lead  -  eth  me  1  He  lead  -  eth  me !  By  His  own  hand  He     lead  -  eth     me ;  a 


E^^m 


J=?=p^=^=^=feS: 


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His  faith-  ful    follower     I    would  be,  For    by    His    hand  He     lead  -  eth  me. 


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3  Lord,  I  would  clasp  Thy  hand  in  mine, 
Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine — 
Content,  whatever  lot  I  see. 
Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me. 


4  And  when  my  task  on  earth  is  done, 
When,  by  Thy  grace,  the  victory's  won, 
E'en  death's  cold  wave  I  will  not  flee. 
Since  God  through  Jordan  leadeth  me. 


No.  172, 


§m6U, 


Rev.  W.  O.  CUSTTING. 

Moderato. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


m^- 


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1.  When  He    com  -   eth, 

2.  He       will  gath  -   er, 

3.  Lit  -    tie   child  -  ren, 


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when  He  com  -  eth 
He  will  gath  -  er 
lit  -   tie   child  -   ren 


To  make  up  His 
The  gems  for  His 
Who  love     their      Re  - 


Jew  -  els,  All  His  jew  -  els, 
king-dom :  All  the  pure  one.^ 
deem-er,     Are  the  jew  -  els, 


g=z=S; 


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precious  jew  -  els, 
all    the  bright  ones, 
pre-cious  jew  -  els, 


I         2 

His  lov'd  and  His  own.  =, 
His  lov'd  and  His  own.  ? 
His  lov'd    and    His  own. 


lOS 


\meU, — (^mduM, 


Chorus. 


pg^!i*ii*pii*i^giip^ 


dorn  -  ing,  They  shall  shine  in    their  beau  -  ty,  Bright  gems  for       His  crown. 


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No.  173. 


Mrs.  ElilZ.  CODNEK. 


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(i>vm  p^ 


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Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


1.  Lord,     I  hear  of  showers  of  bless- ing  Thou  art  scattering  full     and  free— 

2.  Pass    me  not,  O     gra-cious  P'a -ther,  Sin  -     ful  tho'    my  heart  may  be; 

3.  Pass    me  not,  O     ten  -  der  Sav-iour !  Let       me  love  and  cling     to  Thee ; 

4.  Pass    me  not,  O  might  -  y  Spir  -   it !  Thou  canst  make  the  blind  to   see ; 

I         J     -^-  ♦       ^  I 


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Show'ra  the  thirst-  y  land  re  -  fresh  -  ing ;  Let  some  droppings  fall  on  me — 
Thou  ruight'st  leave  me,but  the  rath-  er  Let  Thy  mer  -  cy  fall  on  me— 
I  am  long  -  ing    for     Thy    fav  -   or ;  Whilst  Thou'rt  calling,oh,call  me— 

Wit  -  ness  -  er       of     Je  -    sus'  mer  -  it,    Speak  the  word  of   pow'r   to    me — 


^s- 


J-^. 


^==*=f:S 


^mm^^UpA 


5  Love  of  God,  so  pure  and  changeless: 
Blood  of  Christ,  so  rich  and  free ; 
Grace  of  God,  so  strong  and  boundless ; 
Magnify  them  all  in  me. 


6  Pass  me  not!  Thy  lost  one  bringing, 
Bind  my  heart,  O  Lord,  to  Thee, 
While  the  streams  of  life  are  springing, 
Blessing  others,  oh,  bless  me. 


No.  174. 

DANii.  March. 


§m  m  i;  ^mA  §it 


S.  M.  Grannis. 


^^^:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m 


1.  Hark !  the  voice  of  Je  -  sus  crying,— "Who  will  go  and  work  to-day? 

2.  If         you  can-not  cross  the    o  -  cean,  And  the  heathen  lands  ex-plore 


Fields  are 
You   can 


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white,  and  har-vest  waiting ;  Who  will  bear  the  sheaves  away  ?"  Loud  and  strong  the  « 
find      the  hea-then  near-er,  You  can  help  them  at    your  door.  If     you  can  -  not  5 

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Mas-ter    calleth,  Rich   re -ward 
give  your  thousands,You  can  give 


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He   of  -  fers  thee ;  Who  will    an-swer,  glad  -  ly     % 
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say-ing,  "Here  am      I ;  send  me, 
Je  -  sus,   Will  be     pre-cious    in 


send  me!"  "Here  am      I;  send  me,   send  me!" 
His  sight,  Will  be     pre-cious  in      His  sight. 


If  you  cannot  speak  like  angels. 

If  you  cannot  preach  like  Paul, 
Y'ou  can  tell  the  love  of  Jesus, 

You  can  say  He  died  for  all. 
If  you  cannot  rouse  the  wicked 

With  the  judgment's  dread  alarms, 
You  can  lead  the  little  children 

To  the  Saviour's  waiting  arms. 

4  If  you  cannot  be  the  watchman, 

Standing  high  on  Zion's  wall, 
Pointing  out  the  path  to  heaven. 

Offering  life  and  peace  to  all  ;— 
With  your  prayers  and  with  your  bounties 

You  can  do  what  heaven  demands ; 
You  can  be  like  faithful  Aaron, 

Holding  up  the  prophet's  hands. 


If  among  the  older  people. 

You  may  not  be  apt  to  teach,         [herd, 
"  Feed  my  lambs,"  said  Christ,  our  Shep- 

"  Place  the  food  within  their  reach." 
And  it  may  be  that  the  children 

You  have  led  with  trembling  hand, 
Will  be  found  among  your  jewels. 

When  you  reach  the  better  land. 

Let  none  hear  you  idly  saying, 

"  There  is  nothing  I  can  do." 
While  the  souls  of  men  are  dying. 

And  the  Master  calls  for  you. 
Take  the  task  He  gives  you  gladly. 

Let  His  work  your  pleasure  be ; 
Answer  quickly  when  He  calleth, 

"  Here  am  I ;  send  me,  send  me ! " 


No.  175. 

L.  E.  A. 


f  atWtt0  but  §m0. 


Silas  J.  Vail. 


^^e=^i^ig 


^ 


1.  Noth-ing    but  leaves  !  The  Spir- it  grieves  O'er  years  of  wast- ed      life;    O'er    -a 

2.  Noth-ing    but  leaves !  No  gathered  sheaves  Of    life's  fair  rip'ning     grain:  We     g 

3.  Noth-ing    but  leaves!  Sad  mem'ry  weaves  No    veil    to  hide   the     past:  And    |- 

4.  Ah,   who  shall  thus    the   Mas-ter    meet,  Andbringbut  withered  leaves?  Ah,     s. 


^ 


§t)ikk^  M  §mm,—(^0mMtl 


'^m 


4«^ — U 


i=^^^ 


i 


=i=z:g'=5ES 


sins  indulged  while  conscience  slept,0'er  vows  and  proin- is  -  es     unkept,  And 
sow  our  seeds ;  lo !  tares  and  weeds, — Words,  i  -  die  words, for  earnest  deeds— Then 
as      we  trace  our  wea  -  ry     way.    And  count  each  lost  and  misspent  day,  We 
who  shall  at    the  Sav- iour's  feet,     Be- fore     the    aw  -  ful  judgment- seat.  Lay 


f 


4=i 


E^^S 


*i3 


Z^lj-^5gEg 


:S=il= 


^^ 


reap  from  years  of    strife—  Nothing  but 

reap,  with  toil  and  pain.  Nothing  but 

sad  -  ly     find  at     last^-  Nothing  but 

down,  for   gold-en    sheaves,  Nothing  but 


leaves!  Nothing  but  leaves! 

leaves!  Nothing  but  leaves! 

leaves!  Nothing  but  leaves! 

leaves?  Nothing  but  leaves? 


No.  176.         f4  M\\m  fe  §fi0m. 


Dr.  HORATIUS  BONAR. 

iSlow,  with  expression. 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


m 


EjEEg^^ 


m^^& 


1.  "Yet  there  is  room!"  The  Lamb's  bright  hall  of  song.  With   its    fair  glo  -  ry, 

2.  Day       is      de-clin    -    ing,    and    the  sun    is      low;    The    shadows  lengthen, 

3.  The  brid-alhall         is       fill  -  ing  for    the   feast:  Pass    in!  pass  in!   and 

4.  It  fills,   it  fills,       that   hall    of    ju  -  bi  -  lee  !  Make  haste,make  haste; 'tis 


gtf 


f 


Refrain. 


mf 


^^^ 


:±z=1= 


EfeS^ 


beck-ons  thee    a  -  long ;. 

light  makes  haste  to  go:  I  ^  x-n  ,    --.,  a.  j.  , 

be  the  Bridegroom's  guest:  f  Room,room,  still  room  I    Oh,  en  -  ter,  en  -  ter  now  I 
not   too  full    for  thee:  ■' 


m 


:|a=r^ 


-ttS- 


^F=i= 


-i t~tn- 


^== 


:^— 1 — r 


■^- 


6  Yet  there  is  room !  Still  open  stands  the  gate, 
The  gate  of  love ;  it  is  not  yet  too  late: 
Boom,  room,  still  room !  oh,  enter,  enter  now ; 

6  Pass  in,  pass  in !    That  banquet  Is  for  thee ; 
That  cup  of  everlasting  love  is  free: 

Room,  room,  still  room !  oh,  enter,  enter  now! 

7  All  heaven  is  there,  all  Joy !    Go  in,  go  in ; 
The  angels  beckon  thee  the  prize  to  win: 
Room,  room,  still  room!  oh,  enter,  enter  nowl 

8  Ere  night  that  gate  may  close,  and  seal  thy  doom: 
Then  the  last,  low,  long  cry :— "  No  room,  no  room ! ' 
No  room,  no  room :— oh,  woful  cry,  "  No  room  I " 

in 


No.  i77.   WMm'Si  $pn  UmxA  ^em^utm. 


p.  p.  B. 


p.  p.  Bliss. 


1.  Do    you  see  the  Hebrew  captive  kneel-ing,     At    morning,noon  and  night  to 

2.  Do    not  fear  to  tread  the  fie  -  ry   fur-  nace,    Nor  shrinlt  the  lion's   den        to 

3.  Children  of  the  liv  -  ing  God,take  courage ;   Your  great  deliverance  sweet- ly 


wM-i 


■%E^^^^ 


:?=t 


m^m 


fet±tez=ta: 


E|E 


1=1: 


S=£=r^ 


i-^ 


'«3^^ 


^S 


3=E^ 


pray?  In  his  chani  -her  he  re-  mem  -  bers  Zi 
share;  For  the  God  of  Dan  -  iel  will  de  -  liv 
sing:      Set  your    fac   -   es  toward  the     hill         of       Zi 


on, 


Tho'  in 
er,  He  will 
on,       Thence  to 


SeI 


■hh 


^^ 


Chorus. 


:^ 


-^^- 


=5=? 


E^ 


I 
ex   -    ile      far  a  -  way 

send    His     an     -     gel   there, 
hail     our     com  -   ing    King! 


^ay.    1 

ere.     > 
ing!   j 


Ai'e    your    win  -  dows 


^ 


M 


.Li 


-^ *»•—&» 5" 

a 

o-  pen  toward  Je  -  3 

o 


M^^i 


s 


^^pE=^EiE^^:^^^^_^^^^fe^ 


g: 


=g=F=g^=i^i: 


ru  -  sa-lem,Tho'  as    cap-tives  here     a    "lit-   tie  while"  we  stay  ?  For    the 


^Sife 


i 


Nir-^ 


-^ ^ 


^       >»*    "  ^       U'       ^ 


:^a=^: 


^ 


=F^ 


^^^^^i^: 


^g^ 


^=g-tEEg 


com-ing  of  the  King  in    His    glo  -    ry,   Are  you  watching 


/-^ 


PSseeI 


fe^ 


m 


day 

./J 


by    day? 


-^ 


tr-f 


Ho.  178.  ^It»?  ^toi0tt^  PWtttt0. 


Rev.  "Wml.  Hunter. 


Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


^^^^^^i^^ 


1.  Soon  shall  we  see  the  glo-rious  morning,  Saints  a  -  risel  saints  a  - 

2.  Hear    ye    the  trump  of  God   re-soundim:^.  Saints  a  -  rise!  saints  a  - 

3.  The  saints  who  sleep,with  joy  a-wak-en,  All       a  -  rise!      all     a   - 

4.  Fast     by    thethroueof  God  behold  them  Crown'd  at  last!  crown'd  at 


rise! 
rise! 
risel 
last  I 


1^2 


Wdt  ^Imkm  pomttt^.— ^tftt^uM. 


Sin  -  ners,  at-tend  the  notes  of  warn-ing;  Saints  a  -  rise !  saints  a  - 
Tiiro'  all  the  vaults  of  death  re-bounding;  Saints  a  -  rise!  saints  a  - 
Their  beds  of  death  are  quick  for-sak  -  en;  All  a-  rise!  all  a  - 
See       in  His  arms  the  Saviour  folds  them,  Crown'd  at  last !  crown'd  at 

I.J        >      J^J.  J        > 


rise! 
rise! 
rise ! 
last. 


The     res  -  ur-  rec  -  tion  day  draws  near,    The  King  of  Saints  shall  soon  appear, 
To     meet  the  bridegroom.haste,  prepare,  Put      on  your  bridal  garments  fair, 
Not    one     of   all    the  faith-ful      few       Who  here  on  earth  the  Saviour  knew, 
Withwreathsofglory  round  their  head,  No    tears  of  sorrow  now  are     shed, 

I.      N    I.      hi-    ^-^'  -.     !     h  1    .Q." 


\ 1- 


k 1 =!— (— =F^^^-^ d^^T— »' 


^ 


rear ;  Saints  a   -  rise !    saints  a  -  rise  1 

air;  Saints  a  -  rise!    saints  a  -  rise! 

view;  All        a  -  rise!      all      a  -  rise! 

led,  Crown'd  at  last !  crown'd  at  last  I 


And  high  His  roy  -  al  standard 
And  hail  yourSaviour  in  the 
But  starts  with  bliss  his  Lord  to 
To     joy's  full  fount-ain  all    are 


& 


S^ 


-^ 


:g3^r-n*: 


=t=ff: 


^ 


^■ 


No.  179.    §aMtt|aIt,  Wlmt  a  <^avwwl 


P.P.B. 

Moderato. 


P 


i 


P.  P.  Bliss. 

_l , ^ 


^^ 


igr 


r 

name  For  the  Son  of  God,  who  came, 
rude,  In  my  place  condemned  He  stood ; 
we ;         Spot-less  Lamb  of   God  was  He ; 


1.  "Man    of     Sor- rows,"  what  a 

2.  Bear  -  ing  shame  and  scoff-  ing 

3.  Guilt  -  y,    vile     and  help  -  less, 


Ruin  -  ed  sin  -  ners    to       re  -  claim  !  Hal  -  le  -  lu 

Seal'd  my  par  -  don  with   His  blood ;  Hal  -  le  -  lu 

"Full       a-  tonement!"can     it,       be?    Hal-le-  lu 

_  _                                                _  J 


jah.what  a  Sav 
j ah, what  a  Sav  ■ 
j ah, what    a     Sav  ■ 


iour! 
lour! 
iour ! 


4  Lifted  up  was  He  to  die, 
"It  is  finished,"  was  His  cry. 
Now  in  heaven  exalted  high ; 
Hallelujah,  what  a  Saviour ! 


ir3 


5  When  He  comes,  our  glorious  King, 
All  His  ransomed  home  to  bring, 
Then  anew  this  song  we'll  sing: 
Hallelujah,  what  a  Saviour  I 


No.  180.    §ioI  §m^m  at  §xit'&  §mmi 


I.  B.  w. 


^-4 


Spirited. 


^= 


i^i^ 


i 


I.  B.  WOODBUBY. 

-I ^ 


3^^^ 


^SE* 


:i=E=S 


1.  Ho !     reap-ers  of  life's  harvest.Why  stand  with  rusted  blade,  Until  the  night  draws 

2.  Thrust  in  your  sharpened  sickle,And  gath-er    in  the  grain,  The  night  is  fast  ap-  t 

3.  Mount  up  the  heights  of  Wisdom,  And  crush  each  error  low  ;  Keep  back  no  words  of- 


^; 

round  thee,  And  day     be- gins    to    fade?  Why  stand  ye     i-  die,  wait-ing    For  ^ 

proaching.  And  soon  will  come  a  -  gain;  The    Mas  -  ter  calls  for    reapers,    And  « 

knowledge  That  human  hearts  should know.Be faith -ful    to    thy    mis-sion,  In  ^ 

-m-      -G-       -9-      -m- .  I  I  -0-       ^  ,      ^     -to-       ^      -^      -<s>-        -»-  '^ 


rt2Z=t=^ 


1 — r 


i 


■4—1- 


s 


tJ=dr 


:p==P 


^=^ 


s=g= 


:5^ 


reap- 
shall 
ser- 


m 


ers  more  to  come?  The  gold-en  morn  is  passing.  Why  sit  ye  i- die,  dumb? 
He  call  in  vain  ?  Shall  sheaves  lie  there  ungathered,And  waste  upon  the  plain  ? 
vice  of  thy  Liord.  And  then    a  gold-en  chaplet  Shall  be    thy  just  re-ward. 

«     -m-     ^       S-  •      -m-  -m-    -«-    -m-    -&-      -«-      -«- .  I         I 


^ 


:|a=t*= 


^ 


1«=^: 


?^ 


^ 


"ti— t 


i — r 


No.  181. 

Mrs.  C.  J.  BoNAR. 


^nu  \i  pint 


T.  E.  Perkins. 


:*-S 


^m^^ 


zS=±^ 


1.  Fade,    fade,  each  earth- ly      joy;    Je  -  sus  is 

2.  Tempt  not  my   soul     a  -  way;   Je  -  sus  is 

3.  Fare-  well,  ye  dreams  of    night;  Je  -  sus  is 

4.  Fare  -  well,  mor-  tal   -    i    -     ty ;     Je  -  sus  is 


mine !  Break,  ev  -  'ry 

mine !  Here  would  I 

mine!  Lost       in    this 

mine !  Wei  -  come    e- 

xo     .  i —           i —       H — 


i? 


z-^zir. 


?^ 


'^m- 


Dark     is  the  wil  -  der-ness, 

Per  -    ish  -  ing  things  of  clay, 

All      that  my  soul    has  tried, 

Wei  -  come,  O  loved  and  blest, 


■f^^ 


Earth  has    no  rest-ing  place,  Je  -   sus    a-lone  can   bless,     Je    -    sus 
Born    but    for  one  brief  day.  Pass  from  my  heart  a  -  way.      Je    -    sus 


„P1 
Born    but    for  one  brief  day.  Pass  from  my  heart  a  -  way,      Je 
Left      but     a     dismal  void,  Je  -   sus  has  sat  -  is  -  fied,       Je    -    sus 
Welcomes  weet  scenes  of  rest,  Welcome.my  Saviour's  breast,  Je    -    sus 


is  mine! 
is  mine! 
is  mine! 
is  mine! 


m^mm- 


fetfe^ 


ir4 


No.  182. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe,  arr. 


§ttaditt0,  |^w<t^Mn0. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


1.  Knocking,  knocking,     wlio    is   there?  Waiting,     waiting,       oh,  how  fairl 

2.  Knocking,  knocking,     still  He's  there,   Waiting,     waiting,      wondrous  fair; 

3.  Knocking,  knocking,— what!  still  there ? Waiting,     waiting,     grand  and  fair; 


m — ^ m — ,•-        -2?: — ■^- — m ^-^m — m — ^, — m — m — ^ 


-m — («- 


:»—^ 


t — r 


^^ 


'Tis  a  Pil-grim,  strange  and  king- ly,  Nev  -  er  such  was  seen  be -fore; 
But  the  door  is  hard  to  o  -  pen.  For  the  weeds  and  i  -  vy-  vine. 
Yes,  the  pierc  -  ed    hand  still  knocketh,  And    be-neaththe   crown-ed   hair 


^L^E 


:t; 


¥ 


^^m 


^ 


— -H P 


-^f 


1*  * 

Ah!  my  soul,  for  such  a  won-der  Wilt  thou  not  un  -  do  the  door? 
With  their  dark  and  cling-ing  ten  -  drils,  Ev  -  er  round  the  hing-es  twine. 
Beam  the    pa  -  tient  eyes,  so     ten  -  der,   Of      thy    Sav  -  iour,  wait-ing   there. 


SS 


¥^ 


xrx 


No.  183.    f  %mi  tto  Mmt  tst  %nu  ^w^. 


H.  BONAR,  D.  D. 


(EVAN.    CM.) 


WM.  H.  HAVERGAIi. 


t 


W^ 


-^- 


Tjr— »— #- 


-*— -S-- 


the  voice    of  Je  -  sus    say,  "  Come    un  -  to 

to      Je  -  sus  as       I      was—  Wea  -  ry,  and 

the  voice    of  Je  -  su^   say,  "Be    -    hold,  I 

to      Je  -  sus,  and     I     drank  Of        that  life 


I  heard 

I  came 

I  heard 

I  came 


Me 
worn, 
free  - 
•giv  - 


and 
and 

ly 

ing 


rest; 

sad; 

give 

stream ; 


§^- 


P 


^^ 


a 


Pi 


3^ai 


Lay  down,  thou  wea  -  ry      one,  lay  down  Thy   head  up  -  on     My  breast." 

I       found    in    Him     a       rest- ing- place,  And     He   has  made  me    glad. 

The    liv  -   ing    wa  -  ter— thirsty      one,  Stoop  down,  and  drink,  and  live." 

My  thirst  was  quench'd,  my  soul  re- vived,  And    now     I     live     in     Him. 


5  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 
"  I  am  this  dark  world's  light ; 
Look  unto  Me,  thy  morn  shall  rise 
And  all  thy  day  be  bright." 


I  looked  to  Jesus,  and  I  found 
In  Him  my  Star,  my  Sun ; 

And  in  that  light  of  life  I'll  walk 
'Till  trav'ling  days  are  done. 


irs 


No.  184.    Ik  §iaW  wu  $mx  W0K 


p.  p.  B. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


1.  Re  -  peat      the     sto  -   ry  o'er  and  o'er,     Of  grace      so     full    and  free ; 

2.  Of  peace       I        on   -  ly  knew  the  name,   Nor  found  my  soul     its    rest, 

3.  My  high  -   est    place    is         ly   -  ing.low      At     my       Re- deem  - er's  feet ; 

4.  And  oh,     what  rapt  -  ure  will  it      be.      With  all       the  host      a  -  hove. 


g^|j=iJ=JEEEEE 


£1 


^m 


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


^ 


I     love       to     hear      It     more     and   more,  Since  grace  has    res  -  cued  me. 
Un  -  til       the   sweet-voiced  an   -   gel     came  To     soothe  my  wea  -   ry  breast. 
No      re    -    al       joy      in       life         I      know.But     in       His  serv  -  ice  sweet. 
To    sing  through  all       e    -   ter    -    ni  -  ty        The     won-ders    of     His    love! 

-     e— j?^ — ^t! — -r-  ■  -^^L^__.,,^_p^ 


>— k-H»=k 


fti 


^ 


3EEE 


— "o 

P 

I 


Chorus. 

The   half. was  never    told. 


^^^ 


^g^ 


f 


The  half  was  nev  -  er 


told. 


The     half. was  never     told. 


m 


-9-Jt-JSi 


^ 


-r-  -r-:gi- 


-r  -f-  -r 


4=l=f 


nev-  er  told.  '       *       '  ' 

The    half. was  never 


nev-er  told; 
told. 


1.  Of  grace  divine,     bo    won-der-ful,     The  half  was  nev  -  er 

2.  Of  peace,  etc. 

3.  Of    joy,  etc. 

4.  Of  love,  etc. 


m 


iii=^^4f-fC^^ 


iS=«: 


No.  185. 

H.  L.  Tttbner. 


(!)tofet  pttttn^tk 


JAMES  MCGKANHAN. 


1.  It    may    be     at  miorn,when  the  day    is       a  -  wak-ing.  When  sunlight  thro' ^ 

2.  It    may    be     at    mid -day,    it   may  be      at    twi-light,  It       may    be,   per-n 


w.  -  1 — r 

dark-ness  and  shad -ow      Is  break -ing,    That  Je  -   sus     will  come  in     the  g 
chance,that  the  black-ness     of   mid  -  night  Will  burst    in  -    to  light    in     the  ^ 


ire 


€!Ittl^t  f  ^tuvMtk — §0ndnM, 


1= 


^3 


i=f=i^J-- 


^^^ 


^ 


-^^ 


full  -  ness      of      glo    -    ry,       To     re  -  ceive   from  the      world    "His    own. 
blaze    of     His     glo    -    ry.       When         Je  -    sus     re  -   ceives    "His    own. 


m 


^ 


Jim.     ^     -^'^~>»-    ^ .    js.   JL    Jr^ 


:^=|=^: 


Chorus. 


m^m 


-it=i^ 


^ 


ig^ 


O     Lord  Je-  sus,  how  long,  how  long    Ere  we  shout  the  glad  song,  Christ  re 


ilil 


:^= 


I 


^J 


1^48- 


rif. 


^^^ 


P==1^ 


:l==3= 


n 


r^=s 


--Sr-p 


g 


turn-  eth ;  Hal-  le  -  lu  -  jah !  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !    A-naen,  Hal-  le  -  lu- jah !  A-men. 


im 


-— t— t— g--|-t^=f 


z^=^z 


3  While  its  hosts  cry  Hosanna,  from  heaven  descending, 
With  glorified  saints  and  the  angels  attending, 
With  grace  on  His  brow,  like  a  halo  of  glory, 
Will  Jesus  receive  "  His  own." 
d  Oh,  joy!  oh,  delight!  should  we  go  without  dying, 
No  sickness,  no  sadness,  no  dread  and  no  crying. 
Caught  up  thro'  the  clouds  with  our  Lord  into  glory, 
When  Jesus  receives  "  His  own." 


I       I 


No.  186.        §mt  U  k  a  §mui 


p.  p.  B. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


Ei=Ei=g=^^|i 


:i^= 


:IS 


£ 


1.  Stand  -  ing  by         a       pur  -   pose  true.  Heed    -  ing  God's  command, 

2.  Ma     -     ny  might   -  y      men       are  lost,  Dar    -  ing  not      to   stand, 

3.  Ma     -     ny  gi  -   ants,  great     and  tall,  Stalk    -  ing  thro'  the   land, 

4.  Hold      the  gos  -    pel     ban  -  ner  high!  On  to   vie  -  fry  grand! 


lg^E=g=igE^g= 


--r=:r. 


giiE=y 


Hon   -  or    them,  the    faith  -  ful     few!   All     hail      to  Dan  -  iel's  Band! 

Who     for     God    had    been      a     host.    By      join  -  ing  Dan  -  iel's  Band. 

Head-  long      to      the   earth  would  fall.    If        met     by  Dan  -  iel's  Band. 

Sa   -    tan     and    his   hosts     de  -   fy,     And  shout   for  Dan  -  iel's  Band. 

Chorus. 


~^±^Z 


M^^^ 


Dare  to  be  a  Daniel,  Dare  to  have  a  purpose  firm ! 

Dare  to  stand  alone !  Dare  to  make  it  known ! 


1^^ 


No.  187.        i^nsJ^,  Jttjj  ^m\,  §,'d$t 


Ch.  Weslby. 


Lewis  Eeson. 


rj^^^#p^ 


1.  A  -  rise,  my  soul,  a- rise;  Shake  off  thy  guilty  fears    The  bleeding  sac- ri-fice 

2.  He     ev  -  er  lives  a-bove,  For     me  to     in-ter-cede  ;  His    all     redeeming  love, 

3.  Five  bleeding  wounds  He  bears,  Received  on  Calvary ;  They  pour  effectual  prayers, 

4.  My   God  is    rec-onciled;  His  pard'ning  vmce I  hear;  He  owns  me  for  His  child; 


p^ii^ 


m^m 


In      my     be  -  half   ap- pears;      Be  -  fore     the  throne  my    Sure  -  ty   stands, 
His    pre-cioas  blood  to    plead;      His    blood     a  -  toned    for      all      our    race, 


They  strongly  plead  for     me ; 
I        can    no  long-er     fear; 


m^: 


For  -  give    him,   oh,      for  -  give,  they    cry. 
With  con  -  fi  -  deuce     I       now  draw  nigh, 


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fl=i=s 


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Be  -  fore  the  throne  my  Sure-ty  stands,  My  name  is  written     on     His    hands. 
His  blood  a  -  toned  for    all    our  race,  And  sprinkles  now  the  throne  of  grace. 
For -give  him,  oh,   for  -  give,  they  cry,   Nor    let  that  ransomed  sin -ner      die. 
With  con  -  fi  -  dence  I     now  draw  nigh,  And   Fa-ther,  Ab-ba,    Fa  -  ther,   cry. 


No.  188. 


mt  mi&  §(fiih 


Rev.  Edward  Mote. 


Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


1.  My      hope  is  built  on    noth-  ing  less  Than 

2.  When  darkness  veils  His  love  -  ly   face,  I 

3.  His    oath.  His  cov-  e  -  nant.  His  blood, Sup - 

4.  When  He  shall  come  with  trumpet  sound,  O, 


Je  -  sus'  blood  and  right-eousness ;  "% 
rest  on  His  un-chang-ing  grace;  ^ 
port  me  in  the  whelming  flood;  ^ 
may    I     then    in    Him    be  found ;  «> 


I       dare  not  trust  the  sweet-est  frame.  But   whol-ly  lean     on      Je- sus' name. 
In      ev  - 'ry  high  and  storm-y    gale,     My    anch  -  or  holds  with  -  in    the    vail. 
When  all  a-roundmy  soul  gives  way,  He     then    is    all       my  hope  and  stay. 
Drest  in  His  righteous-ness     a  -  lone,  Faultless     to  stand   be  -  fore    the  throne! 


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p3EEjZg-irf=p=E^ 


c~g~r^"=t^^^^ 


S=e: 


IT'S 


Chobus. 


ik  MIA  §0(k—€m(Md. 


w^m 


Si 


On   Christ,  the     Sol    -    id      Rock,  I      stand;   All      oth  -  er    ground    is 


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sink  -  ing      sand,       All 


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sink  -  ing     sand. 


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No.  189.    ®k  §autiM  Ipatttf  0tt  pgtif. 


James  Nicholson. 


Wm.  U.  Butcher. 


i|.g=^S^j^^g^i^B 


[^i§s 


1.  There's  a   beau  -  ti  -  ful  land    on    high,    To     its  glo  -  ries   I   fain  would  fly, 

2.  There's  a   beau -ti -ful  land    on    high,    I     shall  en  -  ter    it    by     and    by; 

3.  There's  a   beau -ti- ful  land    on    high;  Then     why  should  I  fear     to      die, 


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When  by  sorrows  press'd  down  I     long  for  my  crown    In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 
There  with  friends  taand  in  hand, I  shall  walk  on  the  strand, In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 
When  death  is  the  way   to  the  realms  of  day,    In  that  beautiful  land  on  high? 


ISa 


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23: 


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Chorus. 


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In  that  beau  -  ti  -  ful  land    I'll    be,     From  earth  and  its   cares  set     free; 

-m-^ — m — »« — «2a^ 


feiEtS^: 


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t=tr. 


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^^^m^^m^^^^^. 


My  Je  -  sus    is  there,  He's  gone  to  pre-pare 


^^ 


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A   place  in 


that  land  for    me. 


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I  Ivt/ 


4  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high, 
And  my  kindred  its  bliss  enjoy  ; 
And  methinks  I  now  see  them  waiting 
for  me, 
In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 


5  There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high, 
Where  we  never  shall  say  "  good-bye ; " 
Where  the  righteous  will  sing,  and  their 
chorus  will  ring 
In  that  beautiful  land  on  high. 


No.  190.         Wh^  mi  Mm^hi 


Eliza  Reed. 

-N- 


IRA  D.  SAKEEY. 


1.  Oh!  do  not    let      the  Word  de-part,  And  close  thine  eyes  a -gainst  the  light; 

2.  To-morrow's  sun    may  nev-er    rise,  To    bless  thy  long   de  -  lud    -  ed  sight; 

3.  The  world  has  nothing  left   to   give— It       has    no  new,  no  pure      de- light; 

4.  Our  blessed  Lord      re- fus  -  es  none   Who  would  to  Him  their  souls    u  -  nite; 


Poor  sin-ner,  hard  -  en  not  thy  heart; Thou  would'st 
This  is  the  time!  Oh,  then  be  wise  1  Thou  would'st 
Oh,  try  the  life  which  Christians  live!  Thou  would'st 
Then  be  the  work    of  grace  be  -  gun  1  Thou  would'st 


be  saved— Why  not  to-night?  p 
be  saved— Why  not  to-night?  » 
be  saved— Why  not  to-night  ?g' 
be  saved— TF/12/  not  to-night  f-^ 

4 


Why  not  to-night  ?  Why  not  to-night?  Thou  would'st  be  saved— Why  not  to-night? 


Why  not  to-night  ?  Why  not  to-night  ?  Thou  would'sj;  be  saved— Why  not  to-night? 


No.  191.     Mhi  §im  fit  pss  6avmmi 


G.  P.  R. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


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y — ^^^^^==gij==^^- 


EiEEEES 


1.  She      on     -     ly    touch'd      the     hem       of        His      gar  -  ment 

2.  She    came         in        fear         and    trem  -  bling      be  -   fore     Him, 

3.  He    turn'd       with "  Daugh.  -  ter,      be         of       good     com  -  fort, 


As 

She 
Thy 


to  His      side        she        stole, 

knew       her     Lord        had       come, 
faith       hath  made      thee      whole," 


A  -  mid  the  crowd 
She  felt  that  from 
And  peace      that     pass 


that 
Hira 

eth 


i@o 


Wi\(  ^m  of  pfe  Catjumi — §m(hM, 


fr^~^^^'=9===ii 


^1 


gath  -  er'd        a  -  round    Him,    And    straight-  way      slie  was        whole. 

vir   -    tue       had  healed    her.      The     might    -     y       deed         was        done, 
all         un  .    der  -  stand  -  ing      With    glad    -    ness    filled        her        soul. 


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Chorus. 


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Oh,  touch  the     hem.     of     His    gar  -  ment  And  thou,  too,  shalt    be       free; 


fe^= 


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""^  A-4--3^^^— ^Pr^ZEPB 

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hourShall  give  new  life       to       thee. 

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y.«_^:-_p__-_^_^^_. 

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No.  192.   f  am  €l0mitt0  t$  ths?  €iWi5. 


Rev.  Wm.  McDonald. 


Wm.  G.  Fischer. 


1.  I       am  com  -  ing   to     the  cross;  I    am  poor,  and  weak,and  blind;    I        am 

2.  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  Thee,  Longhase  -  vil  reigned  within;       Je  -  sus 

3.  Here  I    give     myall      to     Thee,  Friends,andtime,and  earthly  store;  Soul  and 
Cho.— J    am  trust  -  ing,  Lord,  in     Thee,  Blest    Lamb     of  Cal  -  va  -  ry;        Hum-bly 


S^^^^igji^ii^^^ 


count  -  ing  all  but  dross, 
sweet  -  ly  speaks  to  me,— 
bod      -     y     Thine     to       be,— 

at  Thy   cross       I  bow, 


@E 


^^^^=S: 


I      shall    full  sal  -   va  -    tion 

I       will  cleanse  you    from      all 

Wholly    Thine  for       ev    -     er- 

Save  me,     Je    -  sus,    save      me 


find. 

sin. 

more. 

now. 


4  In  thy  promises  I  trust. 

Now  I  feel  the  blood  applied: 
I  am  prostrate  in  the  dust, 
I  with  Christ  am  crucified. 


ISl 


5  Jesus  comes  !  He  fills  my  soul ! 
Perfected  in  Him  I  am ; 
I  am  every  whit  made  whole : 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb, 


No.  193.  mil  imt^  gM  m  mmn^? 


Fai 

TNY  J.  Crosby. 

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W.  H.  DOANE. 

1 

2 

8 
4 

.  When    Je  -  sus  comes     to      re  -  ward 
.  If            at     the  dawn      of     the   ear  - 
.  Have     we    been  true       to     the  trust 
.  Bless  -  ed     are  those  whom  the  Lord 

r-f f-— P & f*— *-r-f— 

His       servants,    "Whether      it      be 

ly        morning,    He     shall  call    us 

He       left    us?      Do       we   seek    to 

finds  watching,      In       His    glo  -  ry 

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*^       noon    or     night, 

Faith  . 

ful 

'    to  Him      will    He    find       us     watching, 

one       by     one. 

When 

to 

the  Lord      we     re  -  store     our      tal-ents,       ^ 

do        our    best? 

If 

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our  hearts  there   is    naught  con- demns  us,        » 

they  shall  share; 

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Refrain. 


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With  our  lamps  all  trimm'd  and    bright? 
Will    He       an  -  swer  thee—  Well     done? 
We     shall  have     a       glo    -    rious     rest. 
Will    He     find     us    watch  -  ing      there? 

m %-^_=^z — ^ ^ « — ^-^- 


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Oh,      can    we  say,      we    are 


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g=S=gE 


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read  -  y,      broth-er?      Read-y      for    the  soul's  bright  home?      Say    will  He 

-ff — m r-« — m — ^ — m — m m — ^-^-^ — ^. — r-f» m-^—m- 


SE-=:S=^: 


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i^iii^^^ii^ 


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in 


find  you  and  me  still  watching,  Waiting,   wait-ing  when  the  Lord  shall  come? 


a^; 


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No.  194.     ^wwtr,  pk  a  3\tfmL 


I 


Dorothy  A.  Thrupp. 


£j 


Wm.  B.  Bradbttry. 


inmr^-pi^^^^^^^^^ 


,   rSav- iour,  like  a  shepherd  lead     us.     Much    we     need  Thy  tend'rest  care;  1    g 
^'\Ivl      Thy  pleasant  pastures  feed     us.     For       our     use   Thy  folds  pre- pare,  j    s 


o  fWe    are  Thine,  do  Thou  befriend  us,  Be         the   Guardian    of     our  way; 

J  Keep  Thy  flock, from  sin  de-fend    us,  Seek      us    when  we      go       a  -  stray. 

„  f  Thou  hast  promised  to  re  -  ceive  us.  Poor     and    sin  -  ful    tho'    we     be; 

**•  t  Thou  hast  mer-cy  to    re  -  lieve   us,  Grace    to cleanse,and power  to    free. 


!i 


— , — m ^ m — ^ji-s — PB- 


H^^ 


t=4: 


ISS 


^mimt,  §\h  a  Mt^%txl—(^m(Mel 


Bless-ed  Je  -  8us,  Blessed  Je  -  sus,  Thou  hast  bought  us,  Thine  we  are ; 
Bless-ed  Je  -  sus,  Blessed  Je  -  sus.  Hear,  O  hear  us,  when  we  pray; 
Bless-ed   Je  -  sus.   Blessed     Je  -  sus.    We     will    ear  -  ly     turn    to     Thee; 


BS 


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iH 


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U*     L^ 


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5^^ 


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35=: 


T=* 


-n 


Bless-ed     Je  -  sus,  Bless-ed     Je  -  sus,    Thou  hast  bought  us,Thine  we    are. 
Bless-ed     Je  -  sus,  Bless-ed     Je  -  sus,    Hear,   O     hear  us,  when  we   pray. 
Blessed     Je  -  sus,  Bless-ed     Je  -  sus,    We     will    ear  -  ly     turn    to    Thee. 


fe^-?=pi 


m$m^^m 


No.  195.      (^mtf  p  §imm0kit 


Thos.  Moore,  alt. 


Samuel  Webbe. 


d=i 


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:*l=«l= 


i^ 


1.  Come,  ye     dis  -  con  -  so -late!    wher-e'er     ye      Ian  -  guish.  Come      to     the 

2.  Joy        of    the    des  -   o-late!    light    of     the     stray -ing,      Hope      of     the 

3.  Here     see    the  bread  of    life :    see      wa  -  ters     flow  -  ing      Forth  from  the 


11 


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S^: 


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:SE 


3=*= 


^- 


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w. 


mer  -  cy  -  seat,     fer  -  vent  -  ly     kneel:    Here   bring  your  wound-ed  hearts, 
pen    -    i  -  tent,  fade  -  less    and  pure !      Here  speaks  the     Com  -  fort  -  er, 
throne  of    God,  pure     from    a  -  bove :     Come     to     the     feast     of    love ; 


M.'    4^     j^ 


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ja 


f^^S^r^^^i^pp 


here  tell  your  an-  guish;  Earth  has  no  sor -row  that  heav'n  can-not  heal, 
ten  -  der  -  ly  say  -  ing,  Earth  has  no  sor -row  that  heav'n  can-not  cure, 
come,  ev  -  er        know-ing,       Earth  has  no   sor-rows  but  heav'n  can   re-move. 


J^^Ji 


^F^ 


1S3 


No.  196.   WM  <fWl  tk  Mmvut  If? 


Mrs.  Emily  S.  Oakey. 


P.  P.  Bliss. 


1.  Sowing  the  seed  by  the  day-light  fair,  Sowing  the  seed  by  the    noon-day  glare, 

2.  Sowing  the  seed  by  the  way-side  high,  Sowing  the  seed  on  the    roclts  to  die, 

3.  Sowing  the  seed  of   a  lingering  pain.  Sowing  the  seed  of     a     maddened  brain, 

4.  Sowing  the  seed  with  an  ach-ing  heari  Sowing  the  seed  while  the  tear-drops  start, 


=^^S=«^' 


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--il--^ilr 


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g 


^^i 


^^ 


^^gF:^^a 


3^^^^-^ 


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Sow  -  ing  the  seed  by  the  fad  -  ing  light,  Sowing  the  seed  in  the  sol  -  emn  night ;  t, 
Sowing  the  seed  where  the  thorns  will  spoil,So  wing  the  seed  in  the  fer  -  tile  soil;  & 
Sow  -  ing  the  seed  of  a  tarnished  name,  Sowing  the  seed  of  e-  ter  -  nal  shame  ;^ 
Sow -ing  in  hope  till  the  reap-erscome       Gladly    to  gath-er  the  liar -vest  home:  p- 


g=3^ 


qv=:1^=lt 


i8i=! 


i^^ 


m^m 


:S=t: 


^1 


Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest 
Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest 
Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest 
Oh.what  shall  the  har-vest 


be? Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest  be?. 

be? Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest  be?. 

be? Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest  be?. 

be? Oh,what  shall  the  har-vest  be?. 


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Sown  in    the  dark-ness    or  sown  in  the  light. 


Sownin  the  darkness    or 


mat  $Ml  tk  §mt^t  §t?—€m(kM. 


light, Sown,... 

J- \- ^-^-^ 1 

in    our    weak 

ness    or 
r K^ ~|*— "1 

sown  in    the  light.     Sown  in 

our  weaiinesa   or  sown  in 

— ^ — *     m — ^—\-m     m 

our  might. 

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in    our    might, 


Gath  -  er'd  in     time       or  e 


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Sown  in    our  wealiness   or   sown  in    our  might,     Gath  -  er'd  in      time  or       e 


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ter     -     ni  -  ty 


Sure,        ah,  sure      will  the  har 


vest  be. 


ter  -  ni 


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ty.         Sure,  ah,  sure  will  the        har 


vest,  harvest  be. 


No.  197.  ®ak  Py  ^iit  m&  Ui  it  §t 


Frances  R.  Haverqal. 


W.  A.  Mozart,  arr.  by.H.  P.  Main. 


^l^iS 


my    life 


1.  Take     my    life        and   let         it      be     Con    -    se  -  era  -  ted,  Lord,    to   Thee; 

2.  Take     my    feet        and  let      them   be     Swift    and    beau-ti  -   ful      for  Thee; 

3.  Take     my    mo  -  mentsand      my  days.  Let     them  flow    In     end  -  less  praise; 


Take  my  hands  and  let  them  move  At  the  im- pulse  of  Thy  love. 
Take  my  voice  and  let  me  sing  Al  -  ways— on  -  ly— for  my  King. 
Take    my    in     -      tel  -  lect,    and   use      Ev   -   'ry     pow'r  as  Thou   shalt choose. 


J-^  ^ 


4  Take  my  will  and  make  it  Thine, 
It  shall  be  no  longer  mine ; 
Take  my  heart,  it  is  Thine  own, 
It  shall  be  Thy  royal  throne. 


5  Take  my  love,  my  God,  I  pour 
At  Thy  feet  its  treasure  store ; 
Take  myself,  and  I  will  be 
Ever,  only,  all  for  Thee. 


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No.  198. 


"€mC 


Mrs.  Jas.  G.  JOHNSOK, 
Voices  in  Unison, 


James  McQranahan. 


1.  Oh    word  of  words  the  sweetest,     Oh      word 

2.  Oh  soul!  why  shouldst  thou  wander    From  such 

3.  Oh,  each  time  draw    me    near  -  er.    That   soon 


in   which  there  lie 
a       lov  -  ing    Friend? 
the  "Come"  may  be 


m^^^km 


r  I    " — '     — U 


:^=^-: 


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All     prom-ise,     all       ful  -  fill-ment,  And       end         of     mys  -  ter    -    y ; 
Cling    clos  -  er,    clos  -  er       to    Him,  Stay      with     Him    to       the      end ; 
Naught  but  a      gen  -  tie     whis-per.    To  one      close, dose    to       Thee; 


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^=^=1=3=13=1^ 


■^ES=^m 


La-  ment-ing     or         re  -  joic-ing,    With  doubt 
A     -    las !    I      am       so       help-  less,    So         ver 
Then,    o  -  ver    sea      and    mountain,  P'ar      from 


or       ter  -  ror     nigh, 
y        full     of       sin, 
or      near  my    home, 


:t; 


■H-- 


^^m 


r-=f 


• Uv< 


m 


mm 


-■^-^- 


I  hear  the"  Come "  of       Je  -  sus,  And  to 

For  I     am     ev    -    er    wand'ring,  And  com 

I'll  take  Thy  hand  and      fol  -  low,  At  that 

-f-  -IB-        4t               .        -It          ^        -K-  .         -i-               I    . 


His   cross     I  fly.         k 

ing    bade      a   -   gain.       % 

sweet  whis  -  per  "Come !"    3 


r=?= 


"f^ll 

Refeain.    ^ 

3        t~ 

:::=! 

..  1  . 

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— *" 

F="^ 

--^^-t^r- 

=.= 

-"^ 

5= 

Come,       oh. 

come  to 

me, 

ii«f= 

— (fc- 

Come, 

w — % — 5— FgS — 

oh,  come  to      me,. 

^^ 

^^^ 

=J?=^ 

^^ 

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-^-^ 

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— ff- 
— t**- 

--^ 

-£r_-=--^ 

bz^'- 

-k- 

-^ — 

:=EE=£ 

-^~- — ? — \±^— 

=ts-- 

Come,  come,    come,       come,  come. 


come,  come,    come.       Come,  come, 


"(^mt"—€mtkM. 


^ 


^^. 


i=SE 


8=« 


Come,        oh,  come   to      me,. 


Si=i 


=^- — k= 


* 


Come,        oh,  come  to      me, 


:ta=^=|H=±: 


come,  come,    come,        come,  come.       Come,  com.e,    come,        come,  come. 


§ 


rit. 


^g5 


:its- 


!^C 


SEE^EEt 


g! 


Wea    -     ry,    beav  -  y        la     -     den,    come, 

-j^  \       :ft      :ft      :^      A  a 


oh,    come     to       me. 


tf=t 


-f^r 


No.  199. 

Rev.  David  Nelson. 


Wni  3\mm%  ^km. 


Geo.  F.  Root. 


?— i 


EigEt^ 


iEyES=EE^ 


1.  My  days  are  glid -ing  swift- ly     by.    And    I, 


a     pil-  grim  stran-  ger, 


m^^^mm 


=£=5^ 


ii^^i^i 


f^fe^^ 


Fine. 


^^?^r 


rz^^-^zjt 


*— ^-— ^-  -i^— ^ 

Would  not    de-tain  them  as   they  fly,    Those  hours   of    toil  and  dan  -  ger. 
D.S.— just   be -fore,    the  shin-ing  shore  We     may       al-most  dis- cov  -    er. 


iEJEJ^EEt 


:^5Ep 


^ i^— L-f- 


?=[=: 


f- 


CnoBus. 


pii^EEi=iEEBESEEiEE?E=f=^=liEE^§E^a 


For,  oh!    we  stand   on    Jordan's  strand ;  Our  friends  are  passing  o  -  ver;   And, 


j^^^^j^^gg: 


::t*=;^: 


2  Should  coming  days  be  cold  and  dark, 

We  need  not  cease  our  singing ; 

That  perfect  rest  naught  can  molest, 

Where  golden  harps  are  ringing. 

For,  oh  !  we  stand,  etc. 


3  Let  sorrow's  rudest  tempest  blow. 
Each  cord  on  earth  to  sever  ; 
Our  King  saj'S— "Come  !"~and  there's  our 
For  ever,  oh  !  for  ever!  [home, 

For,  oh !  we  stand,  etc. 


No.  200. 

E.  Perronet. 


§M  §ail  ih  §mn. 


(CM.) 


OlilVER  HOLDEN. 


1.  All    hail    the  power   of     Je   -   sus' name !  Let     an-  gels    pros-trate    fall; 

2.  Let    ev  -  'ry      kin  -  dred,  ev  -   'ry    tribe.    On    this     ter  -  res  -  trial    ball, 

3.  Oh,  that  with  yon  -  der    sa  -  cred  throng  We    at       His     feet    may    fall ; 


rgznz: 


-:=9 


:|=:j= 


^^ 


-^ 


-^^: 


-1=^ 


:5=$ii|: 


:*z=s: 


r 

a  -  dem,  And  crown  Hina  Lord  of  all ; 

as  -  cribe,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all; 

ing  song,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all; 


Bring  forth  the  roy  -  al 
To  Him  all  maj  -  es 
"We'll  join  the    ev  -  er 


m 


di  - 

ty 

last- 


^ 


^= 


23=-33= 


^z^^^ 


Bring  forth  the    roy  -  al       di   -   a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 

To       Him  all    maj  -  es  -  ty       as-cribe,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 

We'll  join  the     ev  -  er  -  last- ing  song,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of 


J 


gj=F^^?^ 


i=^- 


■f^      -f^      -^        tf 


JS^ 


all. 
all. 
all. 


i 


No.  201. 

Ps.  103. 


fatltktt. 


(8.7.) 


ITIIAMAR  CONKEY. 


1.  O 

2.  Who 

3.  Who 

4.  In 


my   soul, bless  thou.     Je-ho-vah, 
for- gives  all   thy    transgressions, 
with  ten  -  der  mer  -  cies  crowns  thee, 
His  righteous-ness,     Je  -  ho-  vah 


All  with -in    me,  bless   His  name; 
Thy  dis  -  eas  -  es    all       who  heals ; 
Who  with  good  things  fillsthy  mouth, 
Will  de  -  liv  -  er    those  dis-tressed ; 


w-J- 


Bless  Je  -  ho  -  vah,  and 
Who  re- deems  thee  from 
So  that  e  -  ven  like 
He    will    ex    -    e  -  cute 


m 


J^^ii 


for  -  get  not 
de  -  struction, 
the    ea-gle 
just  judgment 


All  His  mer-cies  to  pro-clalra,  = 
Who  with  thee  so  kind-ly  deals.  li 
Thou  hast  been  re-  stored  to  youth.    ^ 

In     the  cause  of     all     op-pressed,   r 


m^- 


i 


E^: 


=# 


<g-      -m-      ■^■_ 1 


No.  202.      rwne— Rathbun. 

1  In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory, 

Towering  o'er  the  wrecks  of  time ; 
All  the  light  of  sacred  story, 
Gathers  round  its  head  sublime. 

2  When  the  woes  of  life  o'ertake  me, 

Hopes  deceive  and  fears  annoy, 
Never  shall  the  cross  forsake  me ; 
Lo !  it  glows  with  peace  and  joy. 


la^ 


When  the  sun  of  bliss  is  beaming 

Light  and  love  upon  my  way, 
From  the  cross  the  radiance  streaming 

Adds  neA^  lustre  to  the  day. 
Bane  and  blessing,  pain  and  pleasure, 

By  the  cro  !s  are  sanctified ; 
Peace  is  the  e  that  knows  no  measure, 

Joys  thati  tirough  all  time  abide. 

JOHN  COWKING. 


No.  203.      #ttwat4  ®Wsitwtt  <fj>Miej;iSi. 


S.  Baring-Gould. 
Presto. 


te^ 


f^^^^^s^ 


3 


^ 


A.  S.  SUIiLIVAN. 


^El^^EEE^. 


T -  I  I 

1.  On  -  ward,  Christian  sol  -  diers,  Marching   as     to    war,    With  the  cross   of 

2.  Like     a     mighty       ar  -    my,  Moves  the  Church  of  God:  Broth-ers,    we    are 

3.  Crowns  and  thrones  may  perish.  Kingdoms  rise  and  wane,  But     the  Church  of 

4.  On  -  ward,  then,  ye     faith  -  ful,  Join  our  hap  -  py  throng,  Blend  with  ours  your 

4=-  ^  J  I 


^-^i^^EJ 


=-f=S: 


i 


_*_^_ 


*: 


wm- 


:dE^E^^ 


1^^^ 


EfE^3 


m 


Je    -    sus  Go  -  ing      on      be  -  fore.    Christ,  the  roy  -  al 

tread  -  ing  Where  the  saints  have  trod.      We     are  not      di 

Je   -    sus  Con  -  stant  will      re  -  main.  Gates    of  hell    can 

voi  -  ces  In      the     tri  -  umph-song :    Glo  -  ry,  laud,  and 

-m-'  -*-  -is»-  fT<o          A         -*-        -I* 


Mas  -  ter, 
vid  -  ed, 
nev  -  er 
hon  -  or, 


i 


-^-- 


p^^^^siii^lils 


4^__l^ 


i=^~ 


:*=S=at: 


^=r 


Leads  a- gainst  the  foe;  For-ward  in-  to  laat  -  tie.  See  His  ban-ners  go. 
All  one  bod  -  y  we.  One  in  hope  and  doc  -  trine.  One  in  char  -  i  -  ty. 
'Gainst  that  Church  prevail ;  We  have  Christ's  own  promise.  And  that  can-  not  fail. 
Un    -    to  Christ  the  King;  This,  thro' countless  a   -   ges,    Men  and   an -gels  sing. 


m 


-s=e- 


^m 


t^ 


m 


:p==^ 


t — r 


Chorus 


With     the     cross      of        Je 
cross  of  Je 


sus 
sus 


Go   -    ing       on 


X^O 


be  -    fore. 


No.  204.  I  §mx  ©%  ^tUmt  Wmt 


L.H. 


Lewis  Hartsouqh. 


ga^ 


i^PF¥ 


M 


^ 


.^-1-^- 


^^E^; 


ite: 


1.  I  hear     Thy    wel  -  come  voice  That  calls     me,   Lord,    to      Thee     For 

2.  The'    comi  -   ing  weak   and  vile,   Thou  dost     my  strength  as  -   sure;   Thou 

3.  'Tis_     Je    -    sus    calls    me    on     To      per  -  feet   faith    and     love,    To 


P 


mm 


— I k- 

cleans    -    ing 
dost  my 

per      -     feet 


m 


in  Thy  pre  -  cious  blood  That  flow'd  on  Cal  -  va 
vile-  ness  ful  -  ly  cleanse,  Till  spot  -  less  all  and 
hope,  and  peace,  and   trust,     For    earth    and  heav'n  a  - 

.JgL^Jgl-^-  f^      g-— 


•  ry. 

pure. 

bove. 


r^= 


?=F 


=l»=i: 


Chorus. 


:a± 


am     com 


ii3=i 


^m 


ing,    Lord !     Com 


ing    now     to 


Thee! 


Wash        me,  cleanse  me,    in 


±=iz: 


the   blood  That  flow'd 


Cal 

—pf— 


va  -  ry. 


li^l 


4  'Tis  Jesus  who  confirms 

The  blessed  work  within. 
By  adding  grace  to  welcomed  grace, 
Where  reigned  the  power  of  sin. 

5  And  He  the  witness  gives 

To  loyal  hearts  and  free, 


I  k  k         U' 

That  every  promise  is  fulfilled. 
If  faith  but  brings  the  plea. 
6  All  hail,  atoning  blood! 
All  hail,  redeeming  grace! 
All  hail,  the  gift  of  Christ,  our  Lord, 
Our  Strength  and  Righteousness  I 


No.  205.     §m0wg  itt  tto  ^\\mn. 


Knowles  Shaw. 


Geo.  a.  Minor. 


1.  Sowing    in    the  morning,  sow-ing  seeds  of  kindness,  Sow-ing  in    the  noon -tide 

2.  Sowing    in    the  sunshine,  sow-ing  in    the  shadows,  P'earing  nei-ther  clouds  nor 

3.  Go-  ing  forth  with  weeping,sowing  for   the  Mas  -  ter,  Tho'  the  loss  sus-tain'd  our 


and  the   dew  -  y      eve;  Waiting    for     the  har  -  vest,  and  the  time  of  reap  ■•  ing, 

winter's  chill-ing  breeze;  By    and    by      the  har  -  vest,  and  the  la  -  bor  end  -  ed, 

spir  -  it     oft  -  en  grieves ;  When  our  weeping's  o  -    ver.  He  will  bid     us  wel-come. 


-^- 


fc: 


=t=t 


100 


:|»=t»: 


■mz 


m 


Im0ttt0  m  iht  ^tow. — (^mthM. 


m 


.JV__JS_ 


ISiiSi 


^ 


Chorus. 


^5 


;gEEES3EE« 


3: 


1 

We  shall  come,  re  -  ioic  -  Ing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves 
We  shall  corae,  re  -  joic  -  ing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves 
We  shall  come,  re  -  joic  -  ing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves 


g 


■} 


Bring-ing    in  the  sheaves, 


:?==?=? 


s 

^ 

^-?^ 

=^^?=5n 

fz^^-^-^-^- 

-^^=f- 

-^^-^ 

.s 

< 

i 

bringiug 

in  the  sheaves 

i,We  shall  come,re  -  joic 

ing,  Bring-ing 

in    the  sheaved; 

i 

^— i^ — ^- 

-> S— i- 

^■u*     u*     ^     t>     r 

j_.  tij; 

I 


^^^m^^^^^^ 


w 


Bringing  in  the  sheaves,  We  shall  come,  rejoicing, 

Bringing  in  the  sheaves,  Bringing  in  the  sheaves. 


:t=t: 


m 


t»=^ii^=l»-^i 

p-U'-t?-t?-r- 


:&=ta: 


No.  206. 

A.  M.  TOPLADY. 


'mk  dt  §10^^. 


Thos.  Hastings. 
I  I  .  Fine. 


Ei^^34^ 


^:=4 


I 


3^^ 


ges,  cleft     for    me, 


I.Rock  of 


Let     me   hide     my 
I 


■23- 

in   Thee; 


Let     the  wa 


ter   and  the    blood,  From  Thy  riv 


en     side  which  flow' d. 


2  Not  the  labor  of  my  hands 
Can  fulfil  Thy  law's  demands ; 
Could  my  zeal  no  respite  know, 
Could  my  tears  forever  flow, 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone ; 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone. 

3  Nothing  in  my  hand  I  bring, 
Simply  to  Thy  cross  I  cling ; 
Naked,  come  to  Thee  for  dress, 


Helpness,  look  to  Thee  for  grace ; 
Foul,  I  to  the  fountain  fly. 
Wash  me,  Saviour,  or  I  die. 

Whilo  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  mine  eyes  shall  close  in  death, 
When  I  soar  to  worlds  unknown, 
See  Thee  on  Thy  judgment  throne,- 
Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee. 


lOl 


No.  207. 


I^t  tk  €xm. 


^i^i^S 


R.  E.  Huosoif. 


1.  A  -  las ! 

2.  Was  it        for  crimes  that    I     have  done,'  He  groaned  up  -  on     the 
But  drops    of  grief   can  ne^er     re  -  pay    The  debt    of    love     I 


'^-^ 


^    J 

and  did     my    Sav  - iour  bleed,  And   did    my    Sovereign   die? 

.,._x    T     ,  ^.        ,,  ,  .,        tree? 

owe; 


^^1^ 


^1. 


i*i 


^- 


--if=T=>K: 


^ 


^^3n 

F= 

= 

-^       1      ~1 

F^^    J     ^ 

-r— ! — -1- 

—\ — 1 

i 

Wouk 
A    - 
Here, 

5 

IH 

m£ 
Lo 

-zl» 

e 

iz  - 
rd. 

de-vote   that 
ing  pit  -   y, 
I     give    my  - 

_S_^_S S ^_J_ 

sa  -  cred  head  For 
grace  unknown,  And 
self  ^      a  -  way,  'Tis 

such     a     worm    as 
love     be  -  yond     de- 
all     that       I        can 

^1 

I? 
gree! 
do! 

1 

9 

'i^-Jf-fl w— 

tiz 

-= 

=B— E — E— 

[:£     E=E     E-H 

f— p=F— F- 

=£— 1 

2. 

Chorus. 


jEEEE^S^i^=^^EEE^ 


At 


the  cross,      at      the  cross,  where    I      first    saw    the  light,  And    the 


^^^ii; 


g 


r=5=F= 


P^^^^ii*^ 


:iei 


w 


bur-den  of   my  heart  rolled  a  -  way 


rolled  a  -  way, 


It    was  there    by    faith      g 


'^^^^^^^^^^m^^ 


re  -  ceived  my  sight,  And  now      I     am    hap  -  py     all     the    day, 


IS 


^s=^. 


i^EEB 


liifiitii 


S^:^ 


No.  208.     ^mxtt,  nty  #04  to  %hu. 


Sarah  F.  Adams. 


(BETHANY.    6.4.) 


Lowell  Mason. 


'mm 


3^-=a=^ 


,  to  Thee,  Near- er    to    Thee;       E'en  though  it 


'^^^ 


1.  Near  -  er,    my  God,  to  Thee,  Near- er    to    Thee;       E'en  though  it    be      across^ 

2.  Tho',    lilce    a     wan-der-er,     The  sun  gone  down,      Dark-ness   be    o  -  ver  me,   p 

3.  There    let   the  way  ap-pear  Steps  un- to    heaven;  All      that  Thou  sendest  me,  -j, 

4.  Then  with  my  waking  tiio'ts  Bright  with  Thy  praise,Out       of     my  ston  -  y  griefs,  | 

5.  Or  if,     on    joy -ful  wing.  Cleaving  the    sky,        Sun.  moon,  and  stars  for-got,  « 


IfBEi 


m^^^^^^m^ 


-i — r 


io« 


Z>.(Sr.-Near  -  er,  my  God,  to  Thee  !| 


i 


mtttf  tttH 

Fine, 


M,  U  %\nu, — ^mtkM, 


D.8. 


That   rais-eth  me, 

My      rest  a  stone 

In        mer-  cy  given 

Beth  -  el     I'll  raise ; 

Up  -  ward  I  fly, 


Still  all  my  song  shall  be— Near-er,  my  God,  to 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be  Near-er,  my  God,  to 
An  -  gels  to  beck  -  on  me  Near-er,  my  God,  to 
So  by  my  woes  to  be  Near-er,  my  God,  to 
Still    all  my  song  shall  be,  Near-er,  my  God,  to 


Thee! 
Thee!. 
Thee! 
Thee! 
Thee! 


Near-er    to    Thee! 


No.  209. 


E.  Rankin,  D.  D 


m&  h  miU  f  OttI 


W.  G.  Tomer. 


1.  God 

2.  God 

3.  God 

4.  God 


be  with  you  till  we  meet 
be  with  you  till  we  meet 
be  with  you  till  we  meet 
be  with  you  till  we   meet 


gain  ! — By  His  coun-sels  guide, 
a  -  gain ! — 'Neath  His  wings  se  -  cure  - 
a  .  gain ! — When  life's  per  -  ils  thick 
a  -  gain !— Keep  love's  ban-  ner  float- 


,up- 

ly 

con- 
ing 


^^ 


hold  you, 

hide  you, 

found  you, 

o'er  you 

-(2- 


God  be 

God  be 

Put       His    lov  -  ing  arms    a  -  round     you ;         God  be 

Smite  death's  threat'ning  wave  before     you ;        God  be 


"With    His  sheep  se  -  cure  -  ly     fold       you ; 


Dai    -    ly    man  -  na    still    pro-  vide       you ; 
His    '         ■ 


i^^^i^i:^ 


P^ 


f 


m 


^       Chorus. 


fcg=g=S- 


f 


Till    we 


with  you  till  we  meet  a  -  gain!!  Till  we     meet! 

with  you  till  we  meet  a  -  gain !  1 

with  you  till  we  meet  a  -  gain!  j 

with  you  till  we  meet  a-  gain!  J  Till  we  meet !  Till    we 


^^^m 


=p— r- 


^M 


?^ 


-t-w— u 


f 


fc^.=d^ 


^^^ 


^^m 


Pi 


^$=9 


meet!  Till   we  meet     at    Je  -  sus'      feet;  Till   we 

meet    a  -  gain!  f^      _^  Till  we  meet! 


meet! Till  we    meet!  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  a  -  gain  l 

Till  we  meet !  Till  we  meet  a-gain ! 


No.  210. 

Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


'^md  ^MVitrntt 


Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Knapp. 


i-^^^^^^^^^ 


1.  Bless  -  ed     as  -  sur  -  ance,    Je  -  sus     is       mine! 

2.  Per -feet    sub- mis  -  sion,   per -feet    de  -light, 

3.  Per  -  feet    sub-  mis  -  sion,    all      is     at       rest, 


Oj  what    a     fore-taste  of 
Vis-ions   of  rapt-ure    now 
I        in    my    Sav-iour   am 


glo-ry  di  -  vine!  Heir  of  sal  -  va  -  tion,  pur -chase  of  God, 
burst  on  my  sight,  An  -  gels  descend  -  ing  bring  from  a  -  bove 
hap  -  py  and     blest.       Watching  and  wait  -  ing,    look  -  ing       a    -  bove,  9 


No.2ii.   ^M^t  §tmvtik  MnM  §im. 


Arr.  from  Neitmaster,  1671, 


James  McGranahak. 
I N- 


1.  Sin  -    ners  Je    -    sus   will     re-ceive:  Sound  this  word     of  grace 

2.  Come,  and  He       will  give  you  rest ;  Trust  Him,  for      His   word 

3.  Now     my  heart    corudemns  me   not.    Pure     be  -  fore     the     law 

4.  Christ  re-ceiv  -  eth   sin  -  ful  men,      E  -  ven  me     with     all 


to     all 
is    plain  j 
I    stand ; 
my    sin ; 


104 


(SiM^i  §mM%  ^MxA  §im,—€mdnM, 


"Wh(J  theheav'n-ly   path  -  way  leave,  All    who  lin    -    ger,    all      who  fialL 
He      will  take     the    sin-ful-est;    Christ  re  -  ceiv  •  eth    sin   -    ful   men. 
He      who  cleansed  me  from  all    spot,    Sat-    is  -  fled        its    last       de-mand. 
Cleansed  from  ev-'ry    spot  and  stain,   Heav'n  with  Him     I       en    -  ter     in. 


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g-g-^— t^ 


^^B 


Refbain. 


m 


^^ 


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m 


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Singit       o'er.. and  o'er  a  -    gain; Cnristre- 

"iic 


Sing   it  o'er     a -gain, 


W^^l?  t?  t^ 


Sing    it  o'er     a -gain: 


frfFfffi 


ceiv    -      .       -     ettfuin-ful   men; Make  the  mes 

ceiveth  sinful  men,    Christ  re-ceiv-etji  sinful  men ;  Make  the  message  pla^ 


-    sage 
lin. 


No.  212.  €mt,  Wn0\x  §^^^ttigl^% 


C.  "WESIiBY. 


FEIilCE  GlARDINI. 


1.  Come,Thou  al-might-y  King,  Help  us  Thy  name  to  sing,  Help  us  to  praise :  Father!  all 

2.  Come,Thou  incarnate  Word.Gird  on  Thy  mighty  sword;Our  pray'r  attend:  Come.and  Thy 
a  Come,  ho-ly     Com-fort-er!    Thy  sacred  wit  -  ness  bearjn  this  glad  hour:  Thou,who  al- 


4.  To 


the  great  One  in  Three,  The  highest  prais 


he,  Hence  evermore !  His  sov'reign 


glo  -  ri^us.  O'er  all  vie-  to  -  ri-ous,  Come,and  reign  o  -  \rer  us, 

of    ho 


people  bless,  And  give  Thy  word  success:  Spirit 

mighty  art,  Now  rule  in     ev  -  'ry  heart,And  ne'er  from  us  depart,  Spir-  it 


maj  -  es-  ty 


And  to 


1- — j — -— ^ 

o-ver  us.  Ancient  of 

li-ness!  On    us   de 

of 

ter  -  ni  -  ty    Love  and  a 

f'  r  -r 


Days! 
scend. 
pow'r ! 
dore. 


lO^ 


Ho.  213.         ^m  ^0vt  U  Mhu. 


Elizabeth  Prentiss. 


W.  H.  DOANB. 


1.  More    love      to    Thee,     O  Christ !  More    love    to  Thee ;       Hear    Thou  the 

2.  Once  earth  -  ly       icy       I  craved,  Sought  peace  and  rest;      Now    Thee    a- 

3.  Then  shall   my     lat  -   est  breath  Whis-per  Thy  praise,     This       be    the 


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B^^ 


^=1 


f=--^=f=^ 


prayer  I  make  On  bend  -  ed  knee; 
lone  I  seek,  Give  what  is  best: 
part  -  ing    cry     My    heart  shall  raise: 


This 
This 
This 


is 
all 
still 


my    ear  -  nest  plea, 
my  prayer  shall  be, 
its  prayer  shall  be 


More  love,    O  Christ,  to  Thee,  More  love    to  Thee  1      More  love  to    Thee  I 


No.  214. 


^mS  fe  Mlittg. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


Geo.  0.  Stebbins, 


1.  Je-sus  is    ten-der-ly    call  -  ing  thee  home— Calling    to-day,   calling  to-day; 

2.  Je-sus  is    call-ing  the  wea-ry     to     rest— Calling    to-day,   call-ing  to-day; 

3.  Je-sus  is  waiting,  oh,  come  to   Him  now — Waiting  to-day,  waiting  to-day; 

4.  Je-sus  is  pleading,  oh,   list    to  His  voice— Hear  Him  to  -  day,  hear  Him  to-day ; 


Why  from  the  sunshine  of  love  wilt  thou  roam  Farther  and  farther  a  -  way? 
Bring  Him  thy  bur  -  den,  and  thou  shalt  be  blest ;  He  will  not  turn  thee  a  -  way. 
Come  with  thy  sins,  at  His  feet  low  -  ly  bow ;  Come,and  no  longer  de  -  lay. 
They  who  be-lieve  on    His  name  shall  re-joice;  Quickly  a -rise  and  a  -  way. 


Refrain. 


^m$  iis  ^attittQ. — (JUow^uM. 


Call    -     -     ing    to  -  day, call     -       -       ing    to  -  day; 

Call-ing,  call-ing  to  -  day,  to  -  day ;      Call  -  ing,   call-  ing     to  -  day,    to  -  day ; 


tip^PPi 


dkjd^^^^i 


E^ii 


^ 


■eSS—^wS—S   L^^-W^ 


Je      -       -       sus  is     call      -      -      Ing,  is    t«n-der-  ly    call-ing  to  -  day. 
Je  -  sus  is  ten-der-  ly    call-ing  to-day, 


Ho.  215.  §,  ^Mt^  itt  th  Mim  d  ^Utm. 


"Words  arr. 


Ira  D.  Sankey. 


1.  The  Lord's  our  Rock,  in    Him  we  hide.  A  shel  -  ter  in  the  time   of  storm ; 

2.  A     shade  by  day,    de  -  fence  by  nigh£,  A  shel  -  ter  in  the  time   of  storm  ; 

3.  The  rag  -  ing  storms  may  round  us  beat,  A  shel  -  ter  in  the  time   of  storm  ; 

4.  O     Rock    di  -  vine,    O     Ref  -  uge  dear,  A  shel  -  ter  in  the  time  of  storm ; 


^^itfif-M^ 


P 


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=5^ 


^^^^^^^^^^^^^m 


Se  -  cure  what 
No   fears     a  - 
We'll  nev  -  er 
Be    Thou  our 


-  ev  -  er  ill     be- tide,  A  shel -ter  in  the  time  of  storm, 

larm,    no  foes   af- fright,  A  shel -ter  in  the  time  of  storm, 

leave   our  safe  re  -  treat,  A  shel -ter  in  the  time  of  storm, 

help  -  er  ev  -  er    near,  A  shel  -  ter  in  the  time  of  storm. 


i^r 


No.  216. 

-  C.  "WESIiEY. 


(7s.D.) 


Jos.  p.  HOLBROOE. 
-s- 


1.  Je  -  sus,  Lov- er  of    my  soul,    Let    me  to  Thy  bo  -  som  fly  .While  the  near  -    er 

2.  Oth-er    ref-ugehavel     none.Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee:  Leave,oh,leave  me 

3.  Thou.O  Christ.art  all    I    want ;  More  than  all  m  Thee  I  find:  Raise  the  fall   -   en, 

4.  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found— Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin :    Let  the  heal  -  ing 


^^^^^M 


wa  -  ters  roll.While  the  tem 


pest  still  is  high;  Hide  me,  oh,  my  Saviour  hide  .Till  the  5 
not  a  -  lone,  sua  sup-pori  and  comfort  me :  All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed, All  my  3 
cheer  the  f aint.Heal  the  sick  and  lead  the  blind :  Just  and  ho  -  ly  is  Thy  name,  I  am  l* 
streams  abound ;  Make  me.keep  me.pure  within ;  Thou  of  life  the  Fountain  art,  Free-ly  ,5 


Storm  of  life  is  past ;  Safe  in  -  to  the  ha-  ven  guide,  Oh,  receive  ifiy  soul  at  last, 
help  from  Thee  I  bring  ;Cov-er  my  de-fenceless  head  With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing, 
all  un-righteousness ;  Vile,and  f  uU  of  sin  I  am,  Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace, 
let       me  take  of  Thee ;  Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart.Rise  to  all    e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 


No.  217. 


C.  Wesley. 


(73.D.) 


S.  B.  Marsh. 

Fine. 


1^1 
God, your Mak-er,  asks  you— Why?) 

t  God,  who' did  'your  be-1'nggive,    Made  you  with  Him-self    to     live;   j 
D.C— Why,  ye  thank-less  creatures.why    Will    ye  cross  His  love,  and    die? 


ners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 


He    the  fa  -  tal   cause  de  -  mands,     Asks  the  work  of    His    own    bands,- 


g^Si 


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1-     I 


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=  =p±: 


2  Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  your  Saviour,  asks  you— Why? 
He  who  did  your  souls  retrieve, 
Died  Himself  that  ye  might  live; 
Will  ye  let  Him  die  in  vain? 
Crucify  your  Lord  again? 
Why,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  why 
Will  ye  slight  His  grace,  and  die? 


3  Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  the  Spirit,  asks  you— Why? 
He,  who  all  your  lives  hath  strove, 
Urged  you  to  embrace  His  love : 
Will  ye  not  His  grace  receive? 
Will  ye  still  refuse  to  live? 
Why,  ye  long-sought  sinners  I  why 
Will  ye  grieve  your  God,  and  die? 


10^ 


No.  218. 


C.  WBSIiEY 


#  fm  a  part* 


(BELMONT.   CM.) 


S.  "Webbe. 


1.  O 

2.  A 

3.  O 

4.  A 


^ii^^ 


for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God,  A  heart  from  sm  set  free;— 
heart  re-signed,  sub -mis- sive,  meek,  My    great    Re-deem-ers  throne; 

for  a  low  -  ly,  con  -  trite  heart,  Be  -  liev  -  ing,  true,  a,nd  clean ; 
heart  in     ev  - 'ry  thought  renewed,  And  full       of     love    di  -  vme; 


A       heart  that  al  -  ways  feels  Thy  blood.  So       free  -  ly 
Whereon  -  ly  Christ  is      heard  to  speak,— Where  Je  -  sus 
Which  neither     life    nor    death  can  part   From  Him  that 
Per  -  feet,    and  right,  and    pure,  and  good,  A        cop  -  y. 


shed    for    me  :— 
reigns  a  -  lone, 
dwells  with-in:— 
Lord,    of  Thine. 

I 


No.  219. 

1  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove ! 

With  all  Thy  quickening  powers, 
Kindle  a  flame  of  sacred  love 
In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours. 

2  Dear  Lord,  and  shall  we  ever  live 
F         At  this  poor  dying  rate— 

I      Our  love  so  faint,  so  cold  to  Thee, 
'         And  Thine  to  us  so  great  ? 

8  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove ! 
With  all  Thy  quickening  powers ; 
Come,  shed  abroad  a  Saviour's  Love, 
Ana  that  shall  kindle  ours. 

ISAAC  WATTS. 


No.  220. 

1  The  Lord's  my  Shepherd,  I'll  not  want, 

He  makes  me  down  to  lie 
In  pastures  green ;  He  leadeth  me 
The  quiet  waters  by. 

2  My  soul  He  doth  restore  again, 

And  me  to  walk  doth  make 
Within  the  paths  of  righteousness, 
Ev'n  for  His  own  name's  sake. 

3  Yea,  though  I  walk  in  death's  dark  vale; 

Yet  will  I  fear  none  ill ; 
For  Thou  art  with  me ;  and  Thy  rod 
And  staflE"  me  comfort  still. 

Rons'  version. 


No.  221. 


Isaac  Watts. 


(AELINGTON.   CM.) 


Thos.  A.  Arne. 


1.  Am      I        a    sol  -  dier  of     the  cross— A       foU-'wer     of     tho  Lamb,- 

2.  Must    I       be   car  -  ried  to     the  skies   On     flow-'ry    beds     of  ease, 

3.  Are    there  no  foes    for  me     to   face?  Must   I     not  stem  the  flood? 

4.  Since    I    must  fight   if  I  would  reign,  In-  crease  my  cour  -  age.  Lord ; 


And  shall     I     fear  to     own  His  cause.  Or     blush  to  speak    His  name? 

While oth  -  ers  fought  to     win    the  prize.  And  sail'd  thro' olood  -  y      seas? 

Is        this   vile  world  a     friend  to    grace,  To     help    me    on        to     God? 

I'll     bear  the  toil,  en  -  dure  the    pain,  Sup  -  port  -  ed    by      Thy  word. 


lOd 


No.  222. 


fttjst  a^  I  $m. 


Charlotte  Elliott. 


"Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


I  am,  with- out  one  plea,  But  that  Thy  blood  was  shed  for  me. 
I  am,  and  wait-lng  not  To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  bloi, 
I     am,    tho'  toss'd  a-  bout,  With  many  a  con-flict,many  a   doubt, 


^^^^^^P 


come,  I 
come,  I 
confie,  I 


And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee.  O  Lamb  of   God !   I 

To  Thee,whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spoi,,0  Lamb  of   God !   I 

Fightings  and  fears  within,  without,      O  Lamb  of   God !   I 


come! 
come! 
cornel 


^  Just  as  I  am,  poor,  wretched,  blind. 
Sight,  riches,  healmg  of  the  mind. 
Yea,  all  I  need  in  Thee  to  find, 

O  Lamb  of  God !  I  come,  I  come  I 

5  Just  as  I  api,  Thou  wilt  receive. 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve; 
Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 

O  Lamb  of  God !  I  come,  I  come! 


No.  223. 

1  When  I  survey  the  wondrous  cross. 
On  which  the  Prince  of  glory  died. 
My  richest  gain  I  count  but  loss, 
And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride. 


2  Forbid  it.  Lord !  that  I  should  boast, 

Save  in  the  death  of  Christ,  my  God; 
All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most, 
I  sacrifice  them  to  His  blood. 

3  See,  from  His  head,  His  hands,  His  feet, 

Sorrow  and  love  flow  mingled  down ; 
Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  meet, 
Or  thorns  compose  so  rich  a  crown? 

4  His  dying  crimson,  like  a  robe, 

Spreads  o'er  His  body  on  the  tree ; 
Then  I  am  dead  to  all  the  globe. 
And  all  the  globe  is  dead  to  me. 

5  Were  the  whole  realm  of  -nature  mine, 

That  were  a  present  far  too  small ; 
Love  so  amazing,  so  divine. 
Demands  my  soul,  my  life,  my  all. 

ISAAC  WATTS. 


No.  224. 


M  k  Wt  ®k 


John  Fawcett. 


H.  G.  Naqeli. 


1.  Blest    be 

2.  Be    -    fore 

3.  We      share 

4.  When  we 


the  tie  that  binds   Our  hearts 

our  Fa    -    ther's  throne, We  pour 

our  mu    -     tual  woes ;   Our  mu     - 

a  -  sun     -    der  part,     It  gives 


in  Chris  -  tian  love; 

our  ar     -    dent  pray 'rs; 

tual  bur    -     dens  bear; 

us  in     -     ward  pain ; 


The  fel~-    low- ship        of    kin-  dred  minds   Is     like       to    that  a-bove. 

Our  fears,    our  hopes,  our  aims    are   one,—    Our  com- forts  and  our  cares. 

And  oft    -     en    for        each  oth    -    er     flows     The  sym  -   pa  -  thiz  -  mg  tear. 

But  we      shall  still        be    join'd    in    heart.   And  hope     to     meet  a- gam. 


soo 


No.  225.  ^0th  Ut  tk  pgltf  fe  €mk(i. 


Annie  L.  Walker. 


LowELii  Mason. 


I      U*     5  I  I         . 

,,  S  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, Work  thro' the  morning- hours ; 
^-  I  Work  while  the  dew  is  sparkling,  (Om« )  Work 'mid  springi 


ingt 


D.C.— Work,for  the  night  is    com-ing,  {Omit )When  man's  work  i 


Fine. 


D.a% 


flow'rs ;    Work,  when  the  day  grows  bright  -  er  Work    in    the  glow-  ing    sun 


done. 


2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

Work  through  the  sunny  noon; 
Fill  brightest  hours  with  labor, 

Rest  comes  sure  and  soon ; 
Give  every  flying  minute. 

Something  to  keep  in  store ; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

When  man  works  no  more. 


3  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Under  the  sunset  skies ; 
While  their  bright  tints  are  glowing. 

Work,  for  daylight  flies; 
Work  till  the  last  beam  fadeth, 

Fadeth  to  shine  no  more ; 
Work  while  the  night  is  darkening, 

When  man's  work  is  o'er. 


No.  226.       Mkm  fe  a  |(»tttttm 


W.  COWPEB. 


LowELii  Mason. 


And  sin  -  ners  plunged  beneath   that  flood,  Lose    all     their  guilt-  y    stains, 


2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 
That  fountain  in  his  day ; 
And  there  may  I,  thougli  vile  as  he, 
Wash  all  my  sins  away. 
8  Dear  dying  Lamb,  thy  precious  blood 
Shall  never  lose  its  power. 
Till  all  the  ransomed  church  of  God 
Be  saved  to  sin  no  more. 


S501 


4  E'er  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 

Thy  flowing  wounds  supply, 
Redeeming  love  has  been  my  theme. 
And  shall  be,  till  I  die. 

5  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song, 

I'll  sing  Thy  power  to  save,     [tongue, 
When   this  poor  lisping,  stammering 
Lies  silent  in  the  grave. 


No.  227. 

G.  DUFFIEIiD. 


^imA  ttp  Uv  ^m^. 


(WEBB.   7.6.) 


G.  J.  Webb. 


1.  Stand  up !—  stand  up     for      Je 

-m — m 1* — r-p 


BUS !    Ye 


sol-diers    of     the   cross; 


^^^ 


2  Stand  up !— stand  up  for  Jesus  1 

The  trumpet  call  obey ; 
Forth  to  the  mighty  conflict. 

In  this  His  glorious  day : 
"Ye  that  are  men,  now  serve  Him," 

Against  unnumbered  foes; 
Let  courage  rise  with  danger, 

And  strength  to  strength  oppose. 

3  Stand  up !— stand  up  for  Jesus ! 

Stand  in  His  strength  alone; 
The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  you— 

Ye  dare  not  trust  your  own : 
Put  On  the  gospel  armor, 

And,  watching  unto  prayer. 
Where  duty  calls,  or  danger. 

Be  never  wanting  there. 

4  Stand  up !— stand  up  for  Jesus ! 

The  strife  will  not  be  long ; 
This  day,  the  noise  of  battle, 

The  next,  the  victor's  song : 
To  him  that  overcometh, 

A  crown  of  life  shall  be ; 
He  with  the  King  of  glory 

Shall  reign  eternally ! 

No.  228. 

1  The  morning  light  is  breaking; 

The  darkness  disappears ! 
The  sons  of  earth  are  waking 

To  penitential  tears; 
Each  breeze  that  sweeps  the  ocean 

Brings  tidings  from  afar. 
Of  nations  in  commotion, 

Prepared  for  Zion's  war. 

2  See  heathen  nations  bending 

Before  the  God  we  love, 
And  thousand  hearts  ascending 

In  gratitude  above ; 
While  sinners,  now  confessing, 

The  gospel  call  obey, 
And  seek  the  Saviour's  blessing— 

A  nation  in  a  day. 


3  Blest  river  of  salvation ! 
Pursue  thine  onward  way ; 
Flow  thou  to  every  nation, 
Nor  in  thy  richness  stay: 
Stay  not  till  all  the  lowly 

Triumphant  reach  their  home: 
Stay  not)  till  all  the  holy 
Proclaim—"  The  Lord  Is  come  I " 

s.  F.  sJirrH. 

No.  229. 

1  From  Greenland's  ley  mountains. 

From  India's  coral  strand. 
Where  Afric's  sunny  fountains 

Roll  down  their  golden  sand,— 
From  many  an  ancient  river. 

From  many  a  palmy  plain, 
They  call  us  to  deliver 

Their  land  from  error's  chain. 

2  What  though  the  spicy  breezes 

Blow  soft  o'er  Ceylon's  isle, 
Though  every  prospect  pleases, 

And  only  man  is  vile?  t 

In  vain,  with  lavish  kindness,  1 

The  gifts  of  God  are  strown:  ? 

The  heathen,  in  his  blindness. 

Bows  down  to  wood  and  stone. 

3  Shall  we,  whose  souls  are  lighted 

By  wisdom  from  on  high. 
Shall  we  to  men  benighted 

The  light  of  life  deny? 
Salvation !  oh,  salvation ! 

The  joyful  sound  proclaim, 
Till  earth's  remotest  nation 

Has  learned  Messiah's  name. 

4  Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  His  story,  * 

And  you,  ye  waters,  roll, 
Till,  like  a  sea  of  glory, 

It  spreads  from  pole  to  pole; 
Till  o'er  our  ransomed  nature. 

The  Lamb,  for  sinners  slain. 
Redeemer,  King,  Creator, 

In  bliss  returns  to  reign. 


SOS 


Ho.  230.     §m  iim  |^  ^omMxm, 


Q.  Kkith. 


(POETUGUESE  HYMN,    lis.) 


M.  PORTOGAIZLO. 


1.  How  firm    a    founda-  tion,  ye  saints  of  the   Lord,  Is    laid  for  your  faith  in  His 

2.  "Fear  not,  I    am  with  thee,  oh,  be     not  dismayed,  For    I     am  thy  God,  I  will 

3.  "When  thro' the  deep  waters  I    call  thee  to    go,       The  riv-ers   of    sorrow  shall 

4.  "The  soul  that  on  Je- sus  hath  leaned  for  re-pose,  I      will  not— I      will  not  de- 

>    _     J^  N-     -      -     -     J      ^    ^ 


ex-cellent  word !  What  more  can  He  say,than  to  you  He  hath  said,— To  you.who  for 

still  give  theeaid;  I'll  strengthen  thee.help  thee,and  cause  thee  to  stand,Upheld  by  My 

not       o  -  ver-flow;  For   I     will  be  with  thee  thy  trouble  to  bless,  And  sancti  -  fy 

sert     to  His  foes;  That  soul— tho'  all  hell  should  endeavor  to  shake,  I'll  never— no. 


m 


ref- uge  to     Je-sus hath  fled?    To    you,whofor  ref-uge   to    Je-sus  hath  fled? 
gracious,  cm- nip  -  o  -  tent  hand.  Up-  held  by  My  gracious  om-nip  -  o-tenthand. 
to     thee  thy  deepest  dis  -  tress.  And  sanc-ti  -  fy     to    thee  thy  deep-est  distress. 
nev-er— no,    nev-er  for -sake!  "I'll  nev-er— no,  nev-er— no,  nev- er  forsake!" 

-^   >  -   -    -       I  -,  g.#>g  0  J. 


^ 


No.  231.      Ph  (S>mtdK^,  'tis  jof  Mhtt 


E.  F.  Smith. 


(AMESIOA.   6s,  4s.) 


Ad.  H.  Caeey. 


My  country,    'tis     of  thee.  Sweet  land  of    Ub-er-ty,     Of  tnee  I  sing;  Land  where  my 
My  na-tive  coun-try,thee,  Land  of    the    no-ble,Eree,Thy  name  Hove;    I  love  thy 
Let  music  swell  the  breeze,And  ring  from  all  the  trees  Sweet  freedom's  song ;  Let  mortal 
Our  fathers'  God,  to  Thee,  Au-thor  of     lib  -  er  -  ty,  To  Thee  we  sing ;  Long  may  our 


fa-thersdied,Landof  the  Pilgrim's  pride,From  ev'ry  mountain  side,Let  freedom  ring', 
rocks  and  rills,Thy  woods  and  templed  hills.My  heart  with  rapture  thrills,Like  that  above, 
tongues  a wake,Let  all  that  breathe  partake,Let  rocks  their  silence  break,The  sound  prolong. 
land  be  bright,  With  freedom's  holy  light.Protect  us   by  Thy  might,Great  God,our  King ! 


.^  ^O 


J^U. 


jeo3 


No.  232.    #  ^Itoisstiatt  f  ati  %}^u. 


RiAN  A.  Dykes. 


(LABAN.    S.M.) 


LoWELli  MAS6»i 
Prom  "Carmina  Sacra." 


m 


^i=±=i-- 


M^ 


^^EE^ 


i)=tg 


O  Chris  -  tian   youth,    a  -  rise,     And     gird  thee    for    the     light ;     Pu^ 

Be        strong,  thro'  grace     di  -  vine,    Walk     ev  -  er      in     the     light :    Ee  - 


grace     ai  -  vine,    waiK     ev  -  er      m     tne     light; 
not,     for     One       is    near     To       show  His  pow'r  and    might ;   In 
on  -  ward    in      His  name,  And      in    His  word  de  -  light ;    Stand 


1. 
2. 

3.  Fear 

4.  Press 


the     shin  -  ing     shield      of     faith,    Trust  God,     and 


on 

pose      no      con  -  fl   -    dence 


all 


thy      con  -  flicts     with 


firm      for    Christ  and       for 


g: 


^ 


in  self,  Trust  God,  and 
the  foe,  Trust  God,  and 
His  Church,  Trust  God,     and 


do  the  right, 

do  the  right, 

do  the  right, 

do  the  right. 


g^l 


^ 


_, , _, , ^^ ,_- 

No.  233.     Tune.-LABAN. 
1 1  love  Thy  kingdom.  Lord, 
The  house  of  Thine  abode. 
The  Church  our  blest  Eedeeraer  saved 
With  His  own  precious  blood. 

2  I  love  Thy  Church,  O  God! 

Her  walls  before  Thee  stand. 
Dear  as  the  apple  of  Thine  eye, 
And  graven  on  thy  hand, 

3  Beyond  my  highest  joy 

I  prize  her  heavenly  ways, 
Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows, 
Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 

4  Sure  as  Thy  truth  shall  last, 

To  Zion  shall  be  given 
The  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield, 
And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven. 

TIMOTHY  DWIGHT. 


I 

No.  234.     Tune.-LABAN. 

1  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise. 

And  put  your  armor  on, 
Strong  in  the  strength  which  God  supplies 
Through  His  eternal  Son. 

2  Strong  in  the  Lord  of  hosts, 

And  in  His  mighty  power, 
Who  in  the  strength  of  Jesus  trusts 
Is  more  than  conqueror. 

3  Stand,  then.  In  His  great  might, 

With  all  His  strength  endued ; 
And  take,  to  arm  you  for  the  fight, 
The  panoply  of  God: 

4  Till,  having  all  things  done; 

And  all  your  conflicts  passed. 
You  may  o'ercome  through  Christ  alone, 
And  stand  entire  at  last. 

CHAKLES   WBSLBV. 


No.  235. 

Ernest  E.  Wilbereorce. 


fusst  UX  W<f'§^, 


J.  H.  Burke. 


1.  Lord,  for  to  -  mor 

2.  Let  me  do  faith' 

3.  Let  me  no  wrong 

4.  So  for  to  -  mor 


row 
ful 
or 
row 


.  "IP*-" 

and  its 

ly  Thy 

1    -  die 

and  its 


needs, 
work, 
word, 
needs 


I  do     not  pray; 

And  du  -  ly  pray; 
Un  -  think -ing  say; 
I  do     not  pray ; 


Keep  me,  my   God, 

Let  me  be    kind 

Set  thou  a     seal 

But  keep  me,  guide 


from 
in 
up 
me. 


stain  of 

word  and 

on  my 

hold  me, 


sin—  Just  for  to  -  day.  | 

deed—  Just  for  to  -  day.  f^ 

lips—  Just  for  to  -  day.  ,s: 

Lord—  Just  for  to  -  day.  g. 


S0.4. 


No.  236.  "!«»«  ^Itw^t  mA  ih  $1xm(k" 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


Rev.  Robert  LiOWRTf. 


1.  We  gath  -  er        a -gain     in       the  name  of    our  Lord,    As     1mm -ble    dis 

2.  Our  Christian     En-deav  -  or—    to    hon  -  or    His  laws,     To    work  for  His 

3.  O     Sav  -  iour,    we   ask  Thee     to  grant  us     in    love      Thy  Spir  -  it      to 


^ 


I  I    — ^ 


m 


s — t- 


^ 


m 


ci  -  pies  to  learn  from  His  word;  We  look  h  its  pa  -  ges  true 
glo  -  ry,  be  true  to  His  cause;  To  vis  -  it  the  low  -  ly,  the 
teach  us     with  light   from     a  -  hove;   Ee  -  vive      alt    our  mem- bers,  give 

_p m f^-^:f: 3t -^^-^-fz ^     ,  ^ m -T-r^ — f ^- 


r=r- 


^^ 


S^t 


^ 


:{:: 


P 


E^ 


^^^m 


g^^ 


^^r 


^^ 


1 — r 


wis  -  dom   to   know.     And     f ol  -  low    our     Sav-iour  wher  -  ev  -  er     we     go. 

poor  and    op-press'd,    And  point  them  to       Je-sus     for     ref-ugeand    rest. 

strength  to    our  bands,    And    pros- per,  we     pray  Thee,  the  work    of    our  hands. 


!  ^  J-L-F-t^f^^ 


?-F-^-g=i 


m 


w 


:t=|: 


For    Christ  and  the  Church  1    O     hear  the  glad  sound ;  For  Christ  and  the  ChurchI 


n^r^F  I  h-H^ 


Let   our    watch-word      re  -  sound;     For    "Christ  and    the    Church  I"  By  His 


grace    we     will  live,     Our  whole-heart-ed   serr-ice   To   Him  we  will  give. 


«os 


No.  237.         |n!JttH  Ddf  ^nAmot 


R.  A.  Dykes. 


Ira.  D.  Sankey. 


1.  Ar   -  my  of       En-deav  -  or,    hear     the  trum  -  pet  call ;  'Gainst  the  foe 

2.  In      His  roy  -  al  serv  -  ice  there's     a  work    for    all.  Cheer  -  ing  on 

3.  Ev  -   er  press- ing  on- ward     in      the  cause    of  right,  Hold  -  lug  up 

-m-^ — m — m m — .-^-^ — =. — »-^ — m- 


vane  -  ing,  for  -  ward,  one  and  all ;  Christ 
faint  ones,  lift  -  ing  those  that  fall;  Un  - 
han    .    ner,   walk  •  ing    in       the  light;  Keep 


the 
the 


is     our     Com-mand  -   er; 

to    Him     who  calls        us 

ing  His      com-mand  •  ments, 


m 


s= 


52^ 


f=F 


p^^^^ 


j^=^i^— fe — te- 


^■. 


^-EE^SESEESES^E^Em 


^m 


T 


faith  -  ful    let       us     be ; 

ev    -    er  faith  -  ful    be ;  }-  He     will  give    to     us     the     vie  -  to  -  ry. 

great    re-ward    have  we ;  J 


con   -   fiict,—  He        Is]     ev  •    er    near;  Trust  -  Ing    in       our  Lead   •  er, 


faith  -  ful    let        us    be;      He      will   give     the   vie 


«oe 


No.  238.  m  ^Imtt  f  tattd  §d0X(  tk  §itt0. 


E.  O.  E. 


E.  O.  EXCBLIi. 


-■^: --^ 

1.  We     shall    stand  be-fore    the  Klng,With  the       an  -  gels  we  shall  sing.  By  and 

2.  Ring,     ye     bells    of  heav  -  en  ring,  We    shall  stand  be -fore  the  King,  By  and 

3.  Walie,  my     soul,  thy  trib-utebring,Thoushalt  stand  be -fore  the  King,  By  and 


^^^m 


^    f  r   r     f^-<!f~ 


by, by     and    by; 

by, by     and    by; 

by, by    and    by; 


Walk  the  bright,  the  gold  -  en  shore. 
There  our  sor  -  rows  will  be  o'er. 
Lay      thy    tro  -  phies  at    His  feet. 


=l?=l?: 


^^ 


* 


f=r 


By   and  by, 


By  and  by, 


% 


^-f— IH-J=^^ 


W 


5^^ 


:»l=^=5? 


g^^ 


^r-^- 


■^-'--^ 


Prais-ingHim    for-ev-  er-more,  By   and    by, by  and  by. 

There  His  name  we  will     adore,    By    and     by, by  and  by. 

In       His  likeness  stand  complete.By    and     by, by  and  by. 


We    shall    stand 


We  shall  stand 


be-fore     the     King With   the 


be 'fore  the  King, 


angels  we  shall  sing,  Glory,  glo-  ry  to  ourKing,Hal-le  -  lu 


jah,hal-le- 


Hal-le-  lu-  jah,  ^' 


We  shallstand 


No.  239.     ^(fV 

Rev.  Robert  F.  Gordon 


Hubert  P.  Main, 


1.  For  Christ      is       our     En  -  deav  -  or,      Our    hearts   to     Him      be-  long: 

2.  In        f ul  -  ness      of     His    bless  -  ing,    Good  work    for    Him    we'll     do ; 

3.  So      with  youth's  ar  -  dor    glow  -  ing,     We     form      a    Chris  -  tian   band : 


His  pres  -  ence  cheers  us  ev  -  er.  His  love  in  -  spires  our  song;  S 
His  name  with  joy  con  -  fess  -  ing,  His  stan  -  dard  -  bear  -  ers  true ;  » 
The  mind     of      Je  -  sus   know -ing,      We     for     His    hon   -   or    stand;     o 

a 


We  come  in  youth's  bright  morn  -  ing, 
And  He  will  nev  -  er  fail  us, 
For      He      is      our    En  -  deav  -  or, 


O  -  be  -  dient  to  His  word,  | 
What-ev  -  er  may  be  -  tide;  9r 
And    to     Him    we     be  -  long,       ^ 


And  seek  for  our  a  -  dorn  -  ing.  The  beau  -  ty  of  the  Lord. 
Tho'  dan  -  ger  should  as  -  sail  us,  In  Him  we  safe  a  -  bide. 
Whosa grace  shall    fail      us     nev  -  er,    Whose  love     in -spires     our    song. 


^^ 


^=f=rf^^^==^^=r^^=^^ 


No.  240.        €n»^tj  m(  d  Mt 


Rev.  J.  S.  NOBRis,  arr. 


Rev.  J.S.  NoRRis,  arr. 


1.  Emp-  tyme  of  self,  dear  Sav-iour,  My  poor  heart  re-new;   This  great  work,0  blessed  3. 

2.  Hear  my  cry  to  Thee,dear  Sav-iour,  Cleanse  my  heart  from  sin :  Wash  me  in  the  crimson  "g. 

3.  Give  to  me  thy  mind,dear  Sav-iour,  Teach  me,Lord,Thy  will.  Guide  me  by  Thy  Ho  -  ly  -" 

4.  Help  me  day  by  day,dear  Sav-iour,  By  Thy  strength  divine;  Grant  me  wisdom  for  Thy  k 


T'-rrrr- 


soa 


^wjjtjj  mt  0f  Mt — €0MkM, 


Fill  me  with  Thy     love,    Bring  me,when  this  life  is  end    •    ed.         To  Thy  home  a 


when    this       life   is  end-ed 


bove,      Bring  me,  when  this  life   is    end    -    ed, 


To   Thy  home    a -bove; 


when      this         life  is  end-ed, 


No.  241.      5^aH  §xtt%mi,  WaU 


Anon. 


Gno.  C.  Btebbins. 


1.  Hark !  'tis  the  watch-man's  cry— Wake,  breth-ren,wake  I  Je    -   sua   Him  • 

2.  Call       to  each  wak  -  ing    band,  Watch,breth-ren,watch !  Clear      is      our 

3.  Heed    we  the    Mas  -  ter's    call,  Work,  breth-ren,  work !  There's  room      e  - 

4.  Hear    we  the   Shep-herd's voice, Pray,    breth-ren,  pray!  Would     ye     His 


self  is  nigh,  Wake,  breth  -  ren,  wake ! 
Lord's com-m and.  Watch,  breth  -  ren,  watch! 
nough  for  all.  Work,  breth  -  ren,  work ! 
heart    re  -  joice  ?  Pray,     breth  -  ren,  pray ! 


Sleep  is      for   sons      of  night, 

Be  ye       as    men   that  wait. 

This  vine -yard    of      the  Lord 

Sin  calls     for  cease -less  care. 


-i-uxUm 


Ye  are  chil-dren  of  the  light,Yours  is  the  glo-ry bright, Wake.brethren, wake! 
Read-y  at  their  Mas- ter's  gate.E'en  tho' He  tar  -  ry  late,Watch,brethren,watch! 
Gon-stant  la  -  bor  doth  af-ford:  Yours  is  a  sure  re-ward, Work,brethren,work  I 
Weakness  needs  the  Strong  One  near.Long    as     ye   tar  -  ry  here.  Pray,  brethren,  pray  I 


20& 


No.  242. 

E.B.   Arr. 


(^nmxA  60 1 


JAMES  McGrANAHAN. 


1.  Trust  -  ing     in      the  Lord  Thy   God,     On  -  ward  go  1  on  -  ward  go  I 

2  Has        He  called    them  to      the  plough  ?  On  -  ward  go  I  on  -  ward  go ! 

3.  Has        He  given    thee  gold  -  en     grain  ?  On  -  ward  go !  on  -  ward  go  I 

4.  Has        He    said     the  end       is     near  ?  On  -  ward  go !  on  -  ward  go ! 

5.  In          this   lit    -  tie  mo  -  ment  then,    On  -  ward  go  1  on  -  ward  go  I 


Hold  -   ing   fast  His    prom  -  Ised 

Night    is      com  -  ing     serve  Him 

Sow,      and  thou  shalt    reap      a 

Serv  -  ing   Him  with      ho   -  ly 

In         thy  .ways  ac  -  knowl-edge 


^=^. 


word,  On  -  ward 
now;  On  -  ward 
gain;  On  -  ward 
fear,  On  -  ward 
Him;       On    -    ward 

Onward  .onward    go  1 
3?:   :e   -^   -^ 


Onward!  onward!  9 
gol  5 

go  3. 

go!  g: 

go!  5 


s=& 


Bi    I    I    I    II    I    i     It.^, 


^ff=rfct 


-I 1: 


Onward!  onward! 


P 


M 


Name,  Tho'     it    brir 


^^m 


Ei^E 


?^ 


1- 

Ne'er  de  -  ny  His  wor-thy  "Name,  Tho'  it  bring  re -proach  and  shame 
Faith  and  love  in  serv- ice  blend;  On  His  might -y  arm  de  -  pend 
To  the  Mas-ter's  gate  re  -  pair,  Watching  be  and  wait -ing  there 
Christ  thy  por  -  tion,  Christ  thy  stay.  Heavenly  bread  up  -  on  the  way ; 
^IS      


Let     His  mind  be     found   in     thee ;    Let     His  will    th] 


pleas- ure    be; 

-es. 


Spread  -  ing    still      His    won  -  drous    fame.      On 


Stand  -  ing    fast      un    -     til      the 


ig 
He  will  hear     and       an  -  swer      prayer ;  On    -    ward 


end, 


On 


ward 
ward 


Lead  -  ing      on 
Thus      in      life 


glo  -  rious     day ; 


^^ 


On    -    ward 
On    -    ward 


n-ward   go  I 
gol 
go! 
go! 
go! 

o! 


On-ward,onward  I  Onward    go  I 


^ 


No.  243. 

B.A.D. 


Oii-ward>onward    go  I 

(Tonth's  Oonseoration  Hymn.) 


1.  "Just  as      I     am,"     O  Sav-iour-King,   My  life  my    all      to  Thee    I   bring, 

2.  In       this   the  morn  .  ing  of    my  day,     To  Thee  I      give    my- self    a -way, 
3.1      would  not  seek     for  fame  or  gold,     Butrath-er    that    my  heart  may  hold 


»io 


%0  Wnu  f  €0Mt, — €mtkM, 


That  Thou may'st teach    my  heart  to   sing; 


Lord, 


With  -  out      re  -  serve,  with  -  out    de  -  lay ;        O     Lord 
The      rich  -  es      of      Thy  grace  un  -  told ;       O     Lord. 


to  Thee  I  come, 
to  Thee  I  come, 
to    Thee   I   come. 


I  come,  I   come,    O  Lord  to    Thee,  That   I  may  gain 


the   vie  -  to  -  ry 


^^^^P^^B^ 


--4 — --e_r-f=_. 


^^^^^^as^^fe^^Ba 


O'er     all      my  foes     what -e'er  they    be;       O    Lord,     to   Thee     I  come. 


^ 


^^^^^^^^^m 


No.  244. 


#tttjj  f fjSttjS. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


Robert  Lowry. 
-J — .-.-^1 ^ 


1.  Wea  -  ry  pil-giim,  look  to   Je  -  sus ;  Hear  the  words  divine :  Be     not  fearful, 

2.  Wea  -  ry  pilgrim,  hope  in  Je  -  sus ;  Hear  Him  still  proclaim :  I         in  mer-  cy 

3.  Wea  -  ry  pil-grira,  trust  in  Je  -  sus ;  Leave  to  Him  thy  care ;  Tho'  thou  pass-est 

4.  Wea  -  ry  pil-grim, rest  in  Je-sus;He     has  said  to    thee:  "  As  thy  day"— O 


^11 


No.  Ut. 

J.  E.  H.    Arr. 


kli^t  p  tk  §m&l 


J.  E.  HALL. 


1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.lif  t  up  the  voice  with  singing,  Tell  to  the  world  the  glory    of  His  name : 

2.  Praise  ye  the Lord.with holy    ad  -  o  -  ra-tion;  Worthy  is  He  of  all ourlove and  praise; 

3.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.and  worship  Him  witligladness.Thanks  to  His  name  for  all  His  won  - 

[drous love i 


Join  in  the  song  while  Joy  -  ful  notes  are  ring  -  ing  Far  o'er  the  earth,  O  « 
Look  un  -  to  Him,  the  Rock  of  our  Sal  -  va  -  tion ;  His  gracious  hand  hath  .- 
Praise   ye    the  Lord,   let     prais- es     ban-ish    sad-ness  Now    and  for  -  ev  -   er 


.g^j^^jL^A^fa^fe^ 


Chorus. 


spread  abroad  His  fame, 
led  us  all  our  days, 
'till    we  meet  a  -  bove. 


V  Yes,  we'll 


teU 


the     wondrous  sto  -  ry,  We  will  laud   His  ^ 


^^^^m^rffrr^^ 


ho-ly  name;  And  will  give  our  besten-deav-or    Still   to  spread  abroad  His  fame. 


No.  246.  lite  ^wi  )$  ntx  %m\im. 


F.  J.  Crosby. 


"Wm.  G.  Fischer. 


L  The  Lord  is  ev  -  er  gra 
2.  He  sends  His  ben  -  e  -  die 
5.  Our     cup      is  filled    with     bless 


cious  To     those  who    do       His      will; 
tions    With  each     re -turn-  ing      day:        g 
ing.    And     o  -    ver-flows    with      love;        § 


good-ness   and  His 


cy   Their     steps  vnll   fol  -  low 


He         gives  us      loy  and     glad  -  ness.  And       takes  our  clouds    a   -    way.  ^ 

draws  us     by    His       Spir    -  it     To  yon  bright  home  a 

■^ — m- 


bove. 


J31S 


%%t  ^mA  b  tiitx  (^mM$.'—(^mtkM. 


Chortjs. 


Then   praise       Him,       praise    Him,  His      won-dious  love     pro   -    claim ;    Let 
Jr^J*       _  .     -^      -,•-       -m-     -m-    -m-     -m-       -9^"^^    #- 


^ig^^^ii^ 


^  -| -iSr^-f -  ■     U 1  ^f 

all      the       peo  -  pie        praise    Him,    And       mag-  ni  -  fy     His        name. 

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Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


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2.  Per -haps      a     soul     you  may     re- claim, Stand  up     and  speak  for     Je    -    sus; 

3.  Now  take    the  cross,  your  -  self     de  -  ny,    Stand  up     and  speak  for     Je    -   sus ; 


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The    Lord   will  help    you     if       you   try.  Stand  up     and  speak  for    Je    -    sus. 


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E.  E.  Hewitt. 


WM.  J.  KlKKPATRlCK, 


1.  Let      us    en-deav  -  or    to    speak  for  the  Mas  -  ter;  Sure  -  lyHe's  wor- thy  our 

2.  Let      us   en-deav  -  or    to    work    for  the  Mas  -  ter;  Serv  -  iug  in  gladness wher- 

3.  Let      us   en-deav  -  or   to    live     for  the  Mas  -  ter ;  Live      for  His  glo  -  ry  who 

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Jesus  will  guide  us,and  Jesus  will  bless,  Jesus  will  guide  us,and  Jesus  will  bless. 


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No.  249.       Mh  §n&m0x  §mt 


L.  F.  Lindsay. 
Moderato. 


JNO.  R.  SWBITBY. 


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LA  Chris-tian     band from  far   and     near, We  meet  to 

2.  A  Chris-tian     band where  all   may    sing, Gladsongsof 

3.  Each  willing      hand andthank-ful     lieart Is  bound   a- 

4.  The  Master's     work we'll  still  pur  -  sue, And  once   a- 


learn of  Je-sus    here, To  read  His  word, whoseev-'ry 

praise toGodour    King, And  youthful  hearts mayfindthe 

gain be-fore  we    part, As  sheaves  on  earth are  bound  with 

gain our  pledge  re  -  new, To  Him  who  saves us  by  His 


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line Is    full    of      hope and  joy    di  •  vine. 

way  To   per-fect     peace andend-less    day. 

twine,  Hiswordshall  bind ascordsdi  -  vine. 

love, Till gath-ered   home withHim   a   -  bove 


This   blest  En-deav- or  band  From  o'er    all  this  broad  land,    Is   gathered  In    His 


Name,     To     grasp   the  friend -ly   hand;    Our  thoughts  are   one     in   Thee,  Our 


prayer  shall  ev  -  er   be,   That  God  may  bless  and  ev  -  er  keep  this  Chris-tian  band. 


For  last  verse.— That  God  may  bless  and  keep  The  Y.     P.     s.     C.     E. 
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No.  250.  §<;iglttty 

T.  J.  Potter. 


F.  J.  HAYDN. 

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1.  Brightly  gleams  our  banner,  Pointing'to    the    sky,  Waving  wand'rers on-ward 

2.  Je  -    sus.Lord  and  Mas  -  ter,  At     Thy  sa-cred  feet,  Here  with  hearts  rejoic-lng 

3.  All    our  days  di  -  rect     us    In     the  way  we     go;   Lead  us  on  vie  -  to  - rious 


To  their  home  on  high.  Journeying  o'er  the  des-  ert,  Glad  -  ly  thus  we  pray, 
See  thy  children  meet;  Oft  -  en  have  we  left  Thee,  Oft  -  en  gone  a  -  stray ; 
O   -    ver  ev-'ry     foe:   Bid  Thine  angels   shield  us      When  the  storm-clouds  lower, 


And  with  hearts  united  Take  our  heav'nward  way. 
Keep  us,niighty     Sav-iour,    In    the  nar-row 
Par-don  Thou  and  save  us      E- ven    in  this 


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No.  251.      ''^xfim  (^Ux^  tttttOt  #I<»WJ. 


Arr.  by  El  Nathan. 
Moderato. 


James  McGranahan. 


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glo    -  ry!"  be     this     our     joy-  ous  song, 

glo    .  ry  I  with -out       a     shade    of     care, 

glo    -  ry  1  though  trib  -  u    -    la  -  tion     fall, 

"     " "  we     will      be    Thino    a  -  lone. 


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the  Lord  who 
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high  -  way  we  home- ward  march  a  -  long; 
loves  us  will  ev  -  'ry  bur-  den  bear; 
treas  -  urea,  when  Christ  is  all  in  all; 
all   we  have,  hence-forth  shall   be    Thine  own : 


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Oh,      roy  -  al      be     our  mu   -    sic;    for     who  hath  cause    to  sing, 

Be  -  cause    we    trust  Him  ful    -     ly,    and   know  that    He     will  guide, 

What-ev  -  er     lies     be  -  fore       us,    there  can     be    naught  to  fear, 

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Like    those    redeemed  by  Je     -  sus,    the  chil  -  dren    of      the  King? 

And     know  that    He     will  keep  us,     as  we      keep  near    His  side. 

For      what  are    pain   and  sor    -  row  when  Je    -    sus  Christ   is  near? 

Thine    ut  -  ter  -  ly      and  oii     -  ly     and  ev    -    er  more     to  be. 


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No.  252. 


Rev.  J.  Keblk. 


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(HUESLET.    L.M.) 


Peter  Ritter. 


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1.  Sun    of   my  soul,  Thou  Sav-iour  dear,    It        is    not  night   if   Thou  be  near; 

2.  When  the  soft  dews    of    kind-ly  sleep   My    wearied  eye  -  lids  gen  -  tly  steep, 

3.  A  -   bide  with  me   from  morn  till  eve,     For  with-out  Thee     I     can  -  not  live; 

4.  If    some  poor  wan- der  -  ing  child  of  Thine  Have  spurn'd  to-day  the  voice  divine— 


Oh,     may  no  earth-born  cloud  a  -  rise, 
Bo       my  last  thought,how  sweet  to  rest 
A  -    bide  with  me  when  night  is    nigh, 
Now,  Lord,the  gra-cious  work   be  -  gin  • 


To  hide  Thee  from  Thy  serv-ant's  eyes. 
For-ev-er     on      my    Saviour's  breast. 
For  without  Thee    I      dare  not  die. 
Let  him  no    more  lie    down  in    sin. 


No.  253.     Tune -HUESLET. 

1  O  bless  the  hour  when  evening  comes 

And  calls  us  to  our  place  of  prayer ; 
With  joyful  heart  our  feet  we  turn 
To  meet  Thine  own  disciples  there. 

2  With  one  accord  we  gather  here. 

Our  wants  make  known,oursius  confess; 
Dear  Saviour,  wilt  Thou  now  appear 
And  bless,  as  only  Thou  canst  bless. 

3  Our  faith  increase,  our  fears  remove. 

Make  strong  the  weak, the  helpless  raise; 
May  every  heart  now  feel  Thy  love, 
And   every   tongue   speak   forth    Thy 
praise. 


■A  No  want  have  we  Thou  canst  not  fill, 
No  need  but  Thou  canst  fully  meet ; 
May  we  obey  Thy  gracious  will 
And  find  our  lives  io  Thee  complete. 

REV.  N.  J.  SQUIRES, 


No.  254.      Tune -HUESLET. 

1  Though  all  unworthy  of  Thy  care, 
We  offer  Thee,  O  Lord,  our  prayer ; 
Keep  us  and  guard  us  through  this  night, 
And  bring  us  to  the  morning  light. 

2  We  could  not  thus  approach  Thee,  Lord, 
But  for  the  promise  of  Thy  word. 
Which  bids  the  sinner  trust  in  Thee ; 
And,  well  Thou  knowest,  such  are  we. 

3  We  turn  from  earth  to  seek  Thy  face, 


Our  only  plea  Thine  own  free  grace ; 
Our  only  hope  the  Saviour's  blood, 


Which  reconciles  us  to  our  God. 


4  Thus,  earnestly  O  Lord,  we  pray. 
May  we  accepted  be  this  day ; 
And  may  our  slumbers  peaceful  be 
Because  we  are  at  peace  with  Thee. 

REV.  F.  E.  SNOW, 


No.  255. 

A  THANKSGUVma  HYMN. 

Tune.-AMERIOA.    No.  231. 

1  Qod  opens  wide  His  iiand, 
In  this  our  native  land, 

Year  after  year.— 
From  His  abundant  store 
Heglveth  evermore, 
"Pressed  down  and  running  o'er," 

Our  hearts  to  cheer.— 

2  What  though  the  earth  may  quake, 
And  hills,  and  mountains  shake. 

He  lives  and  reigns.— 
The  oceana  ebb  and  flow, 
The  seasons  come  and  go. 
His  word  no  change  can  know, 

Its  truth  remains.— 

3  That  spring-time  "shall  not  cease," 
And  summer  yield  increase, 

Whilst  autumn  brings 
From  fields  the  golden  grain. 
From  orchards  fruits  again. 
Our  frail  lives  to  sustain— 

God's  choicest  things.— 

WM.  JAMBS. 


No.  256. 

A  TEMPERANCE  HYMN. 

Tnne.-AMERIOA.    No.  281. 

1  God  bless  the  noble  band, 
Who  work  to  save  our  laud 

From  drink  and  shame. 
And  labor  to  bring  in 
Men  from  the  paths  of  sin, 
A  new  life  to  begin 

In  Jesus'  name. 

2  Thus  homes  are  bright  once  more; 
As  in  the  days  of  yore. 

True  love  reigns  there. 
Hushed  Is  the  cruel  word, 
With  joy  each  heart  is  stirred, 
The  voice  of  praise  is  heard 

Filling  the  air. 

3  God  bless  each  noble  band, 
In  this  and  every  land. 

Who  work  for  Thee, 
The  drunkard  to  restore 
That  he  may  ;3in  no  more, 
But  Thy  name,  Lord,  adore. 

Eternally. 


No.  257.  ®he  ^od  §\m  i%u  m&  ^tt^  iktt 

(As  sung  by  Mr.  Moody's  Schools  at  Northfield,  Mass.) 
Num.  6 :  24-26.  Lucy  Rider  Mbyeb. 


The  Lord  bles3  thee,  and  keep  theei  The  Lord  make  His  face  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  | 


gra-ciousuD- to    thee:    And  be  gracious  un- to    thee:  The  Lord  lift  up     his     | 


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and  give  thee  peace. 


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countenance,  his  countenance  up-on  thee, 


and  give  thee  peace. 


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FOR  CHRIST  AND  THE  CHURCH." 


nfRUSTlNG  \n  the  £ord  ^^^esus  (Lhrisl  for  strength,  il 

promise  3{im  that  i]  will  strive  to  do  whatever  3{e 
would  like  to  have  me  do ;  that  i]  will  make  it  the  rule 
of  my  life  to  pray  and  to  read  the  Bible  every  day,  and  to 
support  my  own  church  in  every  way,  especially  by  attend^ 
ing  all  Kzr  regular  Sunday  and  mi d= week  services,  unless 
prevented  by  some  reason  which  il  can  conscientiously  give 
to  my  Saviour;  and  that,  just  so  far  as  £  know  how, 
throughout  my  whole  life,  i]  will  endeavor  to  lead  a 
Christian  life.  ^ip^s  an  active  member  ^  promise  to  be 
true  '>o  all  my  duties;  to  be  present  at  and  to  take  some 
part,  aside  from  singing,  in  every  (Christian  Endeavor 
pray er= meeting,  unless  hindered  by  some  reason  which  i) 
can  conscientiously  give  to  my  ^ord  and  DyCaster.  i]f 
obliged  to  be  absent  from  the  monthly  consecration* meeting 
of  tht  Society,  i]  will,  if  possible,  send  at  least  a  yzt^z  of 
Scripture  to  be  read  in  response  to  my  name  at  the 
rolUcall. 


||ien(didi.n. 


"Ttie  Lord  ^wateli.  betAveen  me  and  thee 
-when  -we  are  absent  one  from  anotlier." 

219 


INDEX 


Titles  in  Small  Caps— First  Lines  in  Roman. 


A  No. 

A  Christian  band  from  far  and  near.  249 

A  Home  on  High 117 

A  Mighty  Fortress 1 

A  Shelter  in  the  Time  of  Storm.  215 

A  Soldier  of  the  Cross  ....  81 

After 33 

After  the  toil  and  trouble 33 

Alas !  and  did  my  Saviour  bleed  .    .  207 

All  Hail  the  Power  ....  135,  200 

Am  I  A  Soldier? 81,  221 

America.    6s,  4s 231 

Arise,  my  Soul,  Arise 187 

Arlington.    CM. 221 

Army  of  Endeavor 237 

As  lives  the  flower  within  the  seed  .  58 

As  Pants  the  Hart 149 

At  Even  ere  the  Sun  was  Set  .  91 

At  the  Cross 207 

B 

Be  present  at  our  table.  Lord    .    .    .  155 

Behold  a  Stranger 37 

Behold  how  plain  the  truth  is  made.  109 

Behold  Him 63 

Belmont.    CM 218 

Beneath  the  glorious  throne  above  .  2 

Beseechings  of  Jesus 92 

Bethany.     6s,  4s 208 

Beyond  the  light  of  setting  suns  .    .  117 

BiiEssED  Assurance  .,,.,,.  210 


No. 
Blessed  Saviour,  ever  Nearer  .     62 

Bless  the  Lord 144 

Blest  Be  the  Tie 224 

Blest  Jesus!  Grant  us  Strength.  106 
Brightly  gleams  our  Banner  .  250 
Bringing  in  the  Sheaves  ....    205 


C 

Calling  to  Thee 43 

Cast  thy  Bread  upon  the  Waters.  133 

Christ  has  for  sin  atonement  made  .  113 

Christ  hath  risen !  hallelujah !  .    .    .  114 

Christ  is  my  Eedeemer 9 

Christ  is  Eisen 114 

Christ  Liveth  in  Me 68 

Christ,  my  All 56 

Christ  receiveth  Sinful  Men  .  211 

Christ  Returneth 185 

Christ  the  Fountain 98 

Come •   •  198 

Come,  Come  Away 134 

Come,  Holy  Spirit 49 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove  .  219 

Come  home!  Come  home!     ....  161 

Come  into  His  presence  with  singing.  104 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King    .   .  212 

Come,  Thou  Fount 167 

Come  to  the  Saviour 170 

Come,  ye  Disconsolate 195 

Coming  Home  To-nioht  .  ,  .  ,   .  90 
O 


No. 

Coming  To-day 100 

Conquering  now  and  still  to  conquer.     16 
Crown  Him 154 

D 

Dare  to  be  a  Daniel 186 

Do  you  see  the  Hebrew  captive    .    .    177 

E 

Empty  me  op  Self 240 

Encamped  along  the  hills  of  light    .  Ill 

Eternal  life  God's  Word  proclaims  .  95 

Even  Me 173 


Fade,  fade  each  earthly  joy   . 
Fading  away  like  the  stars    . 
Faith  is  the  Victory  .   . 
Far  from  Thy  sacred  courts   . 
Following  Fully  (Chant) 
For  Christ  and  the  Church 
For  Christ  is  our  Endeavor 
For  Jehovah  I  am  Waiting 
Fountain  of  purity  opened  for  sin 
From  Glory  unto  Glory.  . 
From  Greenland's  icy  mountains 
From  the  Bethlehem  manger-home. 
From  the  depths  do  I  invoke  Thee. 


Gird  on  the  Sword  and  Armor  . 

God  be  with  You 

God  bless  the  noble  band    .... 

God  Bless  You 

God  loved  the  world  of  sinners  lost. 
God  opens  wide  His  hand  .  .  .  . 
Great  Jehovah,  Mighty  Lord    .    .    , 


H 

Hallelujah,  Bless  His  Name  . 
Hallelujah!  Christ  is  Kisen   . 

Hallelujah!  Hallelujah 

Hallelujah!  What  a  Saviour. 
Hallowed  Hour  of  Prayer 

Happy  Day 

Hark,  the  voice  of  Jesus  crying 
Hark  !  'tis  the  watchman's  cry  . 
Baye  you  Sought  .  ,  .  ,  , 


181 
121 
111 
149 

21 
236 
239 
150 

98 
251. 
229 

75 
150 


25 
209 
256 
101 
158 
255 
112 


20 
132 

132 
179 
108 
130 
174 
241 
123 


No. 

He  Died  for  Thee  .......      93 

He  dies !  He  dies !  the  lowly  Man  .    140 

He  Leadeth  Me 171 

He  lives  and  loves,  our  Saviour  King.  141 
Hear  Me,  Blessed  Jesus  ....  23 
Hear  the  Blessed  Invitation  .      68 

Hear  us,  O  Saviour 3 

Here  am  I,  Send  Me 174 

Hide  Me 27 

His  Praises  I  will  Sing  ....  4 
Holy  Ghost,  with  Light  Divine.    17 

Holy  is  the  Lord 54 

Holy  Spirit,  Teacher  Thou  .   .      30 

Hope  on 5 

Ho  !  Eeapers  of  Life's  Harvest.  180 
How  do  I  know  my  sins  forgiven  .  26 
How  Firm  a  Foundation  ....  230 
How  oft  our  souls  are  lifted  up  .  .  .  86 
How  sweet,  O  Lord !  Thy  word  of  .  107 
How  sweet  the  joy  that  fills  my  soul.  9 
Hursley.    L.  M 252 


I 

I  AM  Coming  to  the  Cross  ...  392 

I  AM  He  that  Liveth 140 

I  am  not  skilled  to  understand  ...  97 

I  AM  Trusting  Thee,  Lord  Jesus.  32 

I  am  waiting  for  the  Master  ....  74 

I  Belong  to  Jesus 51 

I  bring  to  Thee,  O  Master 99 

I  Cried  to  God 146 

I  do  not  ask  for  earthly  store     ...  44 
I  Heard  THE  Voice  op  Jesus  say  .183 

I  Hear  Thy  Welcome  Voice     .  204 

I  know  not  the  hour  when  my  Lord.  156 

ril  Thee  exalt,  my  God,  O  King    .  145 

I  love  Thy  kingdom,  Lord 233 

Fm  Going  Home 71 

In  Heavenly  Pastures    ....  70 

In  Jesus'  Face 115 

In  Me  Ye  shall  have  Peace  .   .  80 

In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory    .    .    .  202 

In  the  heavenly  pastures  fair     ...  70 

In  the  hour  when  guilt  assails  me    .  56 

In  times  of  sorrow,  God  is  near    .    .  80 

In  Thy  great  loving-kindness    •    .    .  147 


Is  THY  Cruse  op  Comfort  Failing  102 


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It  is  finished ;  what  a  Gospel  I  .  .  . 
It  may  be  at  morn,  when  the  day .  . 
It  Passeth  Knowledge  .... 
I've  learned  to  sing  a  glad  new  song. 
1  Wait  for  Thee,  O  Lord  .... 
I  WILL  Lift  up  Mine  Eyes  (Chant). 

I  WILL  Pass  Over  You 

I  WILL  Praise  Thee 

I  will  praise  the  Lord  my  Glory  .   • 

J 

Jesus,  I  come  to  Thee  for  light     .    . 

Jesus  is  Calling 

Jesus  is  Mine 

Jesus  is  tenderly  calling  thee  home  . 

Jesus,  Lover  of  my  soul 

Jesus,  my  All 

Jesus  of  Nazareth 

Jesus  Saves,  O  Blessed  Story  .   . 
Jesus !  Thou  Eefuge  of  the  soul  .    . 

Jewels     

Just  as  I  am 

"  Just  as  I  am,"  O  Saviour 

Just  for  To-day 

K 

Knocking,  Knocking  ...... 

L 

Laban.    S.  M 

Lead,  Kindly  Light 

Lead  me  on 

Lead  me.  Saviour 

Lead  to  the  shadow  of  the  Kock  ,    . 

Let  us  Crown  Him 

Let  us  Endeavor 

Let  us  go  Forth 

Look  up !  look  up  I  ye  weary  ones  . 
Look,  ye  saints,  the  sight  is  glorious. 

Lord,  at  Thy  mercy-seat 

Lord,  for  to-morrow  and  its  needs .   . 
Lord,  I  hear  of  showers  of  blessing  . 

M 

Man  of  Sorrows,  what  a  name  .    .    . 

Martyn.     7s.  D 

Mission  Hymn 

More  Love  to  Thee  ...... 


No. 
39 

185 

166 

4 

85 

126 
42 
47 
47 


11 
214 
181 
214 
216 
103 

50 
8 

79 
172 
222 
243 
235 


182 


232 

41 

45 

64 

10 

135 

248 

125 

63 

154 

103 

235 

173 


179 
217 
112 
213 


No. 

More  op  Jesus 77 

Morning  Lights 143 

My  Country,  'tis  of  Thee  ...  231 

My  days  are  gliding  swiftly  by     .    .  199 

My  God  and  my  All 82 

My  heavenly  home  is  bright  and  fair.     71 

My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less  .    .  188 

My  Offering 99 

My  Saviour 97 

My  Saviour  tells  me  so  ...   .  26 

My  soul  at  last  a  rest  hath  found  .    .  7 

N 

Narrow  and  Strait '6 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee  .   .   .  2(J8 

Never  Shone  a  Light  so  Fair  .  19 

No  Hope  in  Jesus 138 

No  matter  what  the  world  may  say  .  247 

Nothing  but  Leaves  .......  175 

Not  now,  but  in  the  coming  years .    .  120 

Not  now,  my  Child 162 

Not  saved  are  we  by  trying    ....  48 

Not  Try,  but  Trust 48 

O 

O  brethren,  rise  and  sing 20 

O  Blessed  Word 95 

O  bless  the  hour  when  evening  comes.  25S 

O  Christian  Youth,  Arise  ...  232 

O  Come  to  the  Merciful  Saviour.  96 

O  Come  to  the  Saviour 52 

O  daughter,  take  good  heed  ....  129 

O  Day  of  Eest  and  Gladness  .   .  118 

O  do  not  let  the  word  depart     .   .    .  190 

O  for  a  Heart    . 218 

O  Glad  and  Glorious  Gospel  .   .  14 

O  Glorious  Fountain 2 

O  happy  day  that  fixed  my  choice  .  130 

O  I  Love  to  Talk  with  Jesus    .  83 

O  list  to  the  watchman  crying  .    .    .  134 

O  Lord,  my  soul  rejoiceth  in  Thee  .  94 

Old  Hundred.    L.  M 155 

O  my  soul,  bless  thou  Jehovah  .    .    .  201 

One  day  the  Shepherd  passed  ...  21 

Only  a  Little  Way 46 

Only  Jesus 244 

Only  Remembered 121 

Onward  go! 242 

Onward,  Christian  Soldiers  .   .  203 


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No. 

6  Praise  Him 151 

O  Praise  our  Lord,  who's  rich  in  .    151 

O  KocK  OF  Ages 7 

O  Saviour,  Precious  Saviour  .  .  116 
O  tender  beseechings  of  Jesus  ...  92 
O  thank  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  love .  142 
O  thou  my  soul,  bless  God  the  Lord.  144 
O  to  have  no  Christ,  no  Saviour  .  138 
Our  life  is  like  a  stormy  sea  ....     137 

Our  Kefuge 79 

Our  Saviour  King 141 

Our  Saviour  will  descend  again    .    .      13 

Out  on  the  desert  seeking 100 

Out  on  the  mountain,  sad  and  forsaken  43 
O  wandering  souls,  why  longer  roam  ?     22 

O  Wondrous  Land 57 

O  word  of  words,  the  sweetest .  .  .  198 
O  Worship  the  King 29 


Pass  along  the  invitation 76 

Pass  it  On 76 

Portuguese  Hymn,     lis  ...   .  230 
Praise  God  from  whom  all  blessings  155 

Praise,  my  Soul,  the  King  ...  55 

Praise  ye  the  Lord 245 

Preach  the  Gospel 31 

Precious  Blood  OF  Jesus  .   ...  88 

Precious,  precious  blood  of  Jesus  .    .  88 

Press  On 127 


Quiet,  Lord,  my  Frowaed  Heart    53 


R 

Raise  High  the  Song   ..... 

Rathbun.    8s,  7s 

Refuge.    7s.  D 

Rejoice,  ye  Saints 

Remember  Me 

Repeat  the  story  o'er  and  o'er  .   .    . 

Return,  O  Wanderer 

Return  I  return  I  O  wanderer,  now  . 
Revive  us  Again  ........ 

Ride  On  in  Majesty 

Ride  on  1  ride  on  in  majesty  .... 
Ring  the  Bells  of  Heaven  .  .  . 
Rock  op  Ages 


13 

201 

216 

18 

152 

184 

65 

65 

159 

12 

12 

157 

206 


S  No. 

Safe  upon  the  heavenly  shore    ...  69 

Satisfied 72 

Saviour,  lead  me,  lest  I  stray  ....  64 

Saviour,  like  a  Shepherd  .   .   .  194 

Search  Me,  O  Lord 67 

She  only  touched  the  hem  of  His   .  191 

Sing  unto  the  Lord 84 

Singing  with  Grace 104 

Sin  no  More 34 

Sinners  Jesus  will  receive 211 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die?  .   .    .  217 

Sleep  on,  beloved,  sleep  and  take  thy  139 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise 234 

Sometime  we'll  Understand  .   .  120 

Soon  shall  we  see  the  glorious  morn.  178 

Soon  will  come  the  setting  sun  ...  60 

Sowing  in  the  morning 205 

Sowing  the  seed  by  the  daylight  fair.  196 

.    .  131 

.    .  186 


Speed  Away 

Standing  by  a  purpose  true    .    . 

Stand  up  and  Speak  for  Jesus.   247 


Stand  up  for  Jesus  .... 
Stand  up  I  stand  up  for  Jesus  . 
Stretch  Forth  thy  Hand  . 

Sun  of  my  Soul 

Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer  .   . 


Take  my  Life  and  let  it  be  .   . 

Take  Thou  my  Hand 

Take  Time  to  be  Holy    .   .   .   . 

Tenderly  Calling 

That  will  be  Heaven  for  me 
The  Beautiful  Land  on  High. 
The  call  of  God  is  sounding  .    .    .    . 

The  Christian's  Good-night  .   . 
The  Endeavor  Band  ...... 

Thee  will  I  Love 


227 
227 
119 
252 
168 


197 
73 
35 

66 
156 
189 
125 
139 
249 
148 

The  Eye  of  Faith 44 

The  Glorious  Morning    ....    178 

The  Great  Physician 163 

The  Half  was  never  Told    .   .    184 

The  Harbor  Bell 137 

The  Hem  of  His  Garment  ...  191 
The  Light  of  the  World  .  .  .  160 
The  living  God,  who  by  His  might  .  115 
The  Lord  Bless  thee  and  Keep  .  257 
The  LdRD  Keep  Watch  between.   110 


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The  Lord  is  Coming 36 

The  Lord  is  Ever  Gracious  .  .  246 
The  Lord's  my  Shepherd,  I'll  not  .  220 
The  Lord's  our  Rock,  in  Him  we  hide  215 

The  Many  Mansions 86 

The  morning  light  is  breaking  .  .  .  228 
The  Palace  of  the  King    ...    129 

The  Prodigal  Child 161 

The  Saviour's  Face 107 

The  Shadow  of  the  Eock  ...      10 

The  Shining  Shore 199 

The  Solid  Rock 188 

The  whole  world  was  lost  in  the  .    .    160 

The  Wondrous  Cross 78 

There  is  a  Fountain 226 

There  is  a  Land 136 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight  .  .  57 
There  is  a  Paradise  of  Rest  .  .  40 
There  is  Life  for  a  Look  ...  169 
There's  a  beautiful  land  on  high  .  .  189 
There's  a  Wideness  in  God's  .    .    128 

They  Crucified  Him 75 

Tho'  all  unworthy  of  Thy  care    .    .    .  254 

Thou  Shalt  be  Saved 109 

Throw  Out  the  Life-line  ...  28 
'Tis  a  true  and  faithful  saying   ...      14 

'Tis  Midnight 61 

'Tis  only  a  little  way  on  to  my  ...  46 
'Tis  the  hallowed  hour  of  prayer  .  .  108 
To-day  the  Saviour  Calls  ...    164 

To  Thee  I  Come 11,  243 

To  Thee  I  lift  my  soul,  O  Lord  .  .  152 
Trav'ling  to  the  better  land  ....  45 
Troubled  heart,  thy  God  is  calling  .  93 
True-hearted,  Whole-hearted  .  105 
Trusting  in  the  Lord  thy  God  ...  242 
Turn  thee,  O  lost  one,  care-worn  and     66 

u 

Up  Yonder 69 

V 

Victory  through  Grace  ....      16 

W 

Waiting  at  the  Door 74 


Wake!  Brethren,  Wake!   .   .   .    241 

We  are  coming  home  to  Jesus  ...  90 
Weary  pilgrim,  look  to  Jesus    .    .    .    244 

Webb.     7s,  6s 227 

We  gather  again  in  the  name  of  our.  236 
We  have  Felt  the  Love  of  .  .  59 
We'll  Meet  each  other  There.    60 

We  praise  Thee,  O  God ! 159 

We  Praise  Thee,  we  Bless  Thee.  38 
We  shall  Stand  before  the  King.  238 

We  Would  See  Jesus 87 

What  a  Gospel! 39 

What  a  Wonderful  Saviour  .  113 
What  Shall  the  Harvest  be?.  196 
When  God  the  way  of  life  would  teach.  42 
When  He  cometh,  when  He  cometh.  172 
When  I  shall  wake  in  that  fair  morn  72 
When  I  survey  the  wondrous  Cross.  78,  223 
When  Jesus  comes  to  reward  His  .  193 
When  Morning  Gilds  the  Skies.  124 
When  morning  lights  the  eastern  skies  143 
Where  is  my  Boy  To-night  .  .  165 
Where  is  my  wandering  boy  to-night.  165 
While  Thou,  O  my  God,  art  my  help.  82 
While  we  pray  and  while  we  plead  .      15 

Whiter  than  Snow 147 

Whosoever  heareth,  shout,  shout  the.  153 

Whosoever  Will 153 

Whosoever  Will  may  Come  .  .  22 
Why  do  you  linger,  why  do  you  stay  ?       6 

Why  not  Now 15 

Why  not  To-night 190 

Will  Jesus  Find  us  Watching  .  193 
Windows  open  Towards  ....    177 

Wonderful  Love 94 

Wondrous  Love 158 

Work,  for  the  Night  is  Coming.  225 
Work,  for  Time  is  Flying  ...    122 


Yes,  we'll  meet  again  in  the  morning.     24 
Yes,  we'll  Meet  in  the  Morning.     24 

Yet  there  is  Room 176 

Young  Men  in  Christ  the  Lord.    89 


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